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Summary Land E
Urte Beyer scape
52 (Germany)
The camera is the tool I use in the urban landscape to merge
reality with utopia and triviality with complexity. My work
revolves around the observation of what lies on the periphery –
things and objects that frame our everyday life yet exhibit a
spirit or a character of their own.
James Rojas
(Mexico) 60
Through multi-media installations, I endeavor to directly
involve and engage participants—as opposed to
“audiences” or passive viewers—in a creative and
collaborative process of city building.
Imprint
Luc Messinezis
70 (Greece)
The SoundMark Series by Luc Messinezis is an effort to
identify and collect such sonorous objects [or sound matter]
through observation and public interaction. Sound due to its
ethereal nature is a great carrier of information but can also
occupy space, characterize or even define it. F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 4 S P E C I A L I S S S U E
Jacqijay
80
(Mexico)
Art for me, is a term that we use to describe something
that has been made to excite one’s spirit, senses and
mind. This can be done through beauty and/or
originality. Literally, art can be found everywhere. It’s
not just something you go and visit at an exposition or at
an art fair, it is all around us.
90 Justine Blau
(France)
I am fascinated by the way the Internet nowadays
structures our way of seeing and of comprehending the
world around us. Both the Internet and the photographic
lens have enabled us to see things, which were once
unthinkable, giving life to this unusual external gaze.
Strangely enough more we seem to see and comprehend,
Vitruvian
Vitruvian less earthbound do we seem to become.
What Color Is The Red Planet, Really
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