Says Ewa: The "Impossible Territory" project is based on my observations on online travels, which are an interesting form of entertainment, and in the face of the ongoing pandemic and unspecified period of self-isolation, they become the only completely safe way to travel. Using Google Street View, popular computer games,...
Alice Zilberberg: Meditations
In this series, Zilberberg creates animal montages as an expression of self-therapy. As a person living in the west, moving through a daily life that is sometimes high-pace and emotionally complex, the artist finds calm in the presence of these wild animals. The animals are placed in serene and ethereal...
Krzysztof Ślachciak: Cosmic Perspecive
The series was inspired by public appearances and lectures of science educators like Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Michio Kaku, Lawrence Krauss or Brian Green. It seems that their attencion is not only with educating the public but also with planting mindbending thoughts that make you reasses your...
Jim Kazanjian: Anomalies
Says Jim: My images are digitally generated composites built from public domain photographs found online. Through a palimpsest-like layering process of adding, subtracting, merging and blending the various elements from these source photos are stitched together to create a seamless whole. I am basically manipulating and assembling a disparate array...
Benedikt Schnabel: Where The Streets Have No Name
A series of photomontages that try to create pictures of unreal places, which could exist in reality in the same or a similiar way and show the absurdity of present day urban surroundings. The spectator shall get the feeling that what he sees is a familiar place, that you could...
Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy: Façades
Says Zacharie: The façade is literally the first thing one sees of a building, as its surface. It can be imposing, superficial but can also suggest safety. I've always liked to wander around in a city, I walk through the streets with those questions in mind : what will happen...
Guillaume Hebert: Updated Landscape
This series of a hybrid genre combines pieces of modern landscapes with, in the background, landscapes that come from old and famous paintings. The name of this series is a notion that tells us about the changes created by urbanisation in our modern societies. This work invites us to compare...
Flavio Aquino: Urban Interference
Urban Interference is an experimental project with artistic narratives about the influence and occupation of urbanization on urban space and the author 's interference in this occupation. An archaeological action of the author himself, who throughout the year photographed various spaces and situations of the city of Natal. Using the...
Francisco Diaz & Deb Young: The Lost Boys
Set within an unknown time, the undercurrent of tension in this seemingly unruly world is juxtaposed with signs of confidence and curiosity. Looking through the multi-layered dynamics of what it means to be an adolescent, this series is a metaphor for that inner/outer journey of humankind experiencing ‘transition’. What becomes...
Michael Jantzen: Deconstructing the Guns
Deconstructing the Guns is a series of photos that experiment with the potential beauty that can be derived from the original objects. Each of the guns was photographed with a digital camera. The images were then placed into a computer where they were isolated from their backgrounds. Once isolated, some...