It was quite a surprise to me when I saw this photo "parasitism or not".
Just three days ago I instinctively selected an image of some old staples in a door, which I intended to post here on the e-space blog. I must still have been thinking about the amazing hanging coffins of the Bo people and the means by which they supported the coffins on the sheer rock face. This innocent macro photograph (from maybe two years ago) which I post this evening, suddenly came into my mind.
So when I look today I see this photo of yours and instantly feel there is a similarity...
The e-space lab project is exploring how internet connections between people in diverse urban and international contexts can enable a dialogue that helps make more meaningful a reciprocal representation of what the conditions of actual everyday life in different places really are. Many of the ideas, illusions and misrepresentations that shape our understanding of where and how other people live in places different from our own can fall away in this kind of dialogue, and also be replaced by a live and ongoing pattern of multiple alternative representations. The forms that we use range from the human voice (by Skype or phone), text, text messages, and images produced by digital cameras and mobile phones, video of course, and even to web pages and podcasts. We like to engage with these forms in a process of dialogue and exchange, using whatever resources are available, and exploring the potential of new tools as they come on stream, especially streaming video. As artists we are especially interested in the role the arts play in valuing practices and the human qualities that shape everyday life in the different places we find ourselves.
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It was quite a surprise to me when I saw this photo "parasitism or not".
Just three days ago I instinctively selected an image of some old staples in a door, which I intended to post here on the e-space blog. I must still have been thinking about the amazing hanging coffins of the Bo people and the means by which they supported the coffins on the sheer rock face. This innocent macro photograph (from maybe two years ago) which I post this evening, suddenly came into my mind.
So when I look today I see this photo of yours and instantly feel there is a similarity...
Sean
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