Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin made a really intriguing series of photocollages under the title "image/construction". The starting point appears to be an existing building, which is cut up, sampled, mirrored, warped, distorted, cloned and appropriated to make a new structure, possible and impossible at the same time. It plays on the dichitomy of the image and reality. It questions the value of representation in many aspects. And it implicitly asks the question what a building is.
Other than this quasi-intellectual interpretations, these images just look great. So here's another one:
11.20.2008
Image Construction
Geplaatst door archipelagoes op 23:58
Labels: architecture, chaos, complexity, exposition, image, intriguing objects, photography
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