Rashmi Bhargava: Cyanotype

Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple and low-cost process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints. The process uses two chemicals: ammonium iron(III) citrate and potassium ferricyanide. Rashmi Bhargava created a...

Simone Mizzotti: Crespi d’Adda

The pictures were taken at the village of Crespi d’Adda in Lombardia region, Italy. This village is the best preserved example of Italian industrial architecture. The project is focused and revolves around the chimney, bringing out the importance that has had the factory for development of the village at the...

Julia Borissova: Dimitry

Myth feeds people's minds. Roland Barthes says, "...since myth is a type of speech, everything can be a myth provided it is conveyed by a discourse. Myth is not defined by the object of its message, but by the way in which it utters this message: there are formal limits...

Will Baxter: Burundi – Breaking Point

More than a year has passed since Burundi’s president Pierre Nkurunziza plunged the nation into crisis when he announced he would seek an unconstitutional third term. That move sparked deadly street protests and a failed coup attempt, and in the wake of these events the country’s security forces have been...

Patricia Ackerman: Intercepted Spaces

About her "Intercepted Spaces" project Patricia Ackerman says:  The architecture is defined as the art of projecting spaces, spaces in which the human being lives, but it is on the outside where it carries most of its activities, it is for this reason that the man has been dedicated to finding...

Rafal Michalak: Shame

SHAME is a photographic series of a performative and experimental character. In his works the author explores psychological and emotional aspects of a human being seeking their own identity in the ever-changing world. He is particularly interested in the phenomenon of psychological transgression as the tendency to expand and to...

Vassilis Konstantinou & Babis Kougemitros: Southern Province

These pictures are the outcome of a three-year photographic wandering of two photographers –Vassilis Konstantinou and Babis Kougemitros– in their places of origin: the provinces of Achaia and Arcadia respectively. In the context of this wandering, the photographers direct their gaze and lens to things simultaneously familiar and unfamiliar, focusing...

Owen Harvey: Ground Clearance

In the mid-to-late 1940’s a new subculture in America emerged and grew during the post war prosperity of the 1950’s. Young Latino youths had been known to place sandbags in their custom vehicles, so that the body of their car would ride close to the road; “slow and low” being...

Teo Becher: Tuk Time

Tuk Time is simply the story of a small inuvialuit village on the North-Western coast of Canada, Tuktoyaktuk. Tuk Time stands for the moment when inhabitants start their daily life - around 12pm as unemployment is high - but also for that moment when the ice pack starts to melt...

Michael Jantzen: Interventions

Interventions is a series of photomontages from Michael Jantzen that are created with images of some of his built and un-built structures. These images are superimposed into various real world landscapes in order to inspire stories in the minds of the viewers, about what these things are, and how they...