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Sequence Photographs. En utilisant une technique permettant de prendre des photographies à la suite d’une série de mouvements ou d’actions, voici ces clichés intéressants permettent de souligner les mouvements du corps. Une utilisation pour mettre en avant les performances sportives. SF to Paris in Two Minutes. Le Flâneur (music by The XX) Bridges : clementvalla. Note: This article was originally published on rhizome.org. These artists (…) counter the database, understood as a structure of dehumanized power, with the collection, as a form of idiosyncratic, unsystematic, and human memory.

They collect what interests them, whatever they feel can and should be included in a meaning system. They describe, critique, and finally challenge the dynamics of the database, forcing it to evolve.1 I collect Google Earth images. I discovered them by accident, these particularly strange snapshots, where the illusion of a seamless and accurate representation of the Earth’s surface seems to break down. I was Google Earth-ing, when I noticed that a striking number of buildings looked like they were upside down. I could tell there were two competing visual inputs here —the 3D model that formed the surface of the earth, and the mapping of the aerial photography; they didn’t match up.

Google Earth’s textures however, are not shallow or flat. Notes: close. Galerie de alexstoddard. Galleries / Photography / Alex Stoddard. JR Art - Photographe. On the Grid. [Image: 020 by Gerco de Ruijter, 28" x 28", from Baumschule (2008-2010), courtesy of the artist]. Dutch photographer Gerco de Ruijter recently got in touch with an extraordinary series of aerial photographs called Baumschule—some of which, he explains, were taken using a camera mounted on a fishing rod.

The series features "32 photographs of tree nurseries and grid forests in the Netherlands. " [Image: 010 by Gerco de Ruijter, 28" x 28", from Baumschule (2008-2010), courtesy of the artist]. "How abstract can a landscape become while remaining a landscape? " de Ruijter asked himself. "I tried to find the answer to this question during extended travels, by searching for a fully natural landscape, not manmade, and lacking any cultural presence. [Image: 014 by Gerco de Ruijter, 28" x 28", from Baumschule (2008-2010), courtesy of the artist]. [Image: 005 by Gerco de Ruijter, 28" x 28", from Baumschule (2008-2010), courtesy of the artist]. JR expo Paris de Women are Heroes. PHOTOGRAPHES REBELLES.

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