Soluble Fish :: digital poetics

Posts Tagged ‘photo’

Lynn Silverman

via lynnsilverman.com Very nice sensual/conceptual photos.

Sebald on the iPad

Many of us know what to do with a web page filled with different media. There is no longer a “web of attractions” where text next to image next to video carries an inherent fascination. What is left of the web’s mystery is just a weary awe at an expanding network of data. So much [...]

Bianca Runge

via gallery.biancarunge.nl

palimpsest 01

We imagined a project that would synthesize the tactility of the art object with the non-linear mode of viewing of hypertext. It would have the content and the fetishistic aestheticism of a magazine, but it would not be bound. It would come in a box. It would take advantage of being unbound to present media [...]

Inversely proportional: thoughts on the future of the photobook

Increase in self-publishing begets a scrappy new stratum of publications, unleashing the creative potential of artists previously locked out of traditional publishing. This could be the cusp of a kind of golden era, where all kinds of artists, naïve to the traditions and conventions of the photobook, create a boom in coarse but fascinating publications. [...]

summer 1

via jeffluker.com  

← Before