Curatorial Project I was there but you didn't see me* in June 2019 at Alkovi

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I was there but you didn’t see me* is a series of research-based public interventions on photographic images curated by Samra Šabanović and Sheung Yiu. These interventions use images as starting points of inquiry about their indisputable impacts on philosophy, history, literature, technology, science and visual culture. Through prolonged looking and peripheral vision, the duo revisits images (or the lack of them) and situates them in new discourses that extends beyond visual arts. This involves doing double-takes on images seriously and regularly, writing footnotes on and around photographs to rediscover ‘what was there’ and ‘what was not seen’ at first glance.

Weeeee! Back from Jason Fulford's workshop.

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Jason Fulford - Visual Language: How Pictures Speak to Each Other "Everywhere there is a grammatical mysticism. Grammar. It is not only the human being that speaks-the universe also speaks-everything speaks-unending languages." -Novalis The single photograph, despite its specificity, remains ambiguous.

Infinite Sauvage, International Summer School of Photography Group Exhibition 2018

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INSTURCTIONS

Go to any shelf and read a question.
Respond to the question with an image on the floor.
Replace the previous image with the one you selected.

QUESTIONS:

How do you remember your childhood
How do you think about squares?
Up or down?
Is understanding possible?
Where is the party?
What's next?

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