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martedì, gennaio 15

I'm not there.

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How can we accept that we are changing?
How can we accept we hardly recognize ourselves in certain situations? 
I am changing at this very moment of my life. 
I do not react in the same ways I used to. I am surprised. Is that me? 
These pictures are the way I see myself now. 
My shadow is there but I erase myself because I don´t know who I am any longer.
The shoes remain only to make sure there is something more than… a shadow.
Project by Pol Ubeda







venerdì, gennaio 11

Facebook round-up. #weekly 30

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The seven most popular posts of the week.

Adam Pacitti - "please give me a job" 

Mona Lisa's point of view
Legolize it

Prehistoric Victorinox by jiyuseki

Firefox has crashed

The Space Bar

This is why you should always sleep with a teddy bear

venerdì, gennaio 4

Facebook round-up. #weekly 29

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The seven most popular posts of the week.

Happy New Year..... from space


33 ways to stay creative
Hot Potato by Javier Pajares

Mario cat
Effect of deforestation

Dumbo in real life
Nice forced perspective photography

Garden fresh project by Agan Harahap

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Garden Fresh series investigates the shifting boundaries between humans and animals in today’s environment and the complex relationship between art and nature. It is like a fable about a journey undertaken by the animals when they venture into our daily lives. The animals are confronted by a new reality that is in conflict with their natural habits and habitats. 

At the same time, when we see these ‘zoo-trapped’ animals in supermarkets, their most outstanding characteristics are isolated as their ‘only’ characteristics. The animals are stripped of their own identities and are used as empty vessels to be filled with the human drama of parody, satire and allegory. We cannot help but see animals from a human vantage point, and therefore in some sense all the works in the present exhibition are actually about us.






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