Overview

Andreas Gefeller (*1970 in Düsseldorf) sought the greatest overview as early as in his series Supervisions and The Japan Series. In his most recent photo project, Blank, he initially approaches the earth and presents seductively radiant satellite images of conurbations by night. The images combine technoid strips of light and light grids to become crystalline circuit diagrams of human existence. Apparently zooming in on the radiating centers, the eye finds no halt in the extremely overexposed photographs. Even massive façades and refineries become filigree, almost drawing-like structures on blank white paper, and the contours of container silos or server rooms congeal to become pulsating patterns that are reminiscent of binary codes: the light transforms the photograph's surface into a borderless and transparent space and becomes a metaphor for a world drowning in sensory stimuli. The boundaries of photography are proverbially dissolved.

ISBN-13

9783775741163

ISBN-10

377574116X

Weight

3.30 Pounds

Dimensions

11.50 x 0.80 x 12.50 In

List Price

$70.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

120 pages

Publisher

Hatje Cantz

Published On

2016-08-23



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