The common thread in these images could be dubbed architexture: They somehow capture an urban scenery, but the close up view prevents the idea of proportions and relationships. Light and shadow as the only factors contributing to an intriguing sight, what otherwise might not be particularly showy nor worth one’s time. In photography as in design, there are two views on things: How we evaluate them and how they actually appear before our eyes. One is an abstraction, assignment to a category by its properties, whilst the other is the nameless impression, where we perceive textures and interactions.
January 3, 2010
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