Thursday, March 31, 2011
francisco larios
no link to a personal page. but do a google search and you can find info on this mexican artist. a cv here
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francisco larios
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Lost Rivers Portofolio at Places: Design Observer
As Places photography editor Aaron Rothman, who curated both portfolios, says, "Lost Rivers depicts places poised between loss and beauty, acknowledging the price of urbanization while seeking to reclaim a sense of connection with these natural spaces."
The whole article here
Founded 28 years ago by architecture faculty at MIT and Berkeley, Places is an interdisciplinary journal of contemporary architecture, landscape and urbanism, with particular emphasis on the public realm as physical place and social ideal. In 2009 Places published its last print issue and moved online as an open-access journal in partnership with the Design Observer Group. In this new format, Places publishes peer-reviewed scholarship as well as topical commentary, observations, reviews and visual portfolios, with two new articles every week.
The whole article here
Founded 28 years ago by architecture faculty at MIT and Berkeley, Places is an interdisciplinary journal of contemporary architecture, landscape and urbanism, with particular emphasis on the public realm as physical place and social ideal. In 2009 Places published its last print issue and moved online as an open-access journal in partnership with the Design Observer Group. In this new format, Places publishes peer-reviewed scholarship as well as topical commentary, observations, reviews and visual portfolios, with two new articles every week.
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alejandro cartagena
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Places Design observer
Thursday, March 17, 2011
amazing
Homemade Spacecraft from Luke Geissbuhler on Vimeo.
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alejandro cartagena
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homemade spacecraft
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
parallel relationships
i really enjoy how contemporary images relate to past images. sometimes conscious sometimes not. the case is how we as photographers find our images touching things contained in past images and how inevitable this is today. for me these images from nadar and roger ballen relate in some weird way.
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alejandro cartagena
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nadar,
roger ballen
Thursday, March 10, 2011
cool video from vimeo festival
Last Minutes with ODEN from phos pictures on Vimeo.
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alejandro cartagena
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Eliot Rausch,
Lukas Korver,
Matt Taylor,
Phos Pictures
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