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Detail of Geoffrey Farmer’s “Leaves of Grass” at the National Gallery, Ottawa, Canada

Leaves of Grass (detail) provides a densely collaged three-dimensional array of images from Life magazine 1935-1985. It is an examination of the effects photography has had on what…

Geoffrey Farmer’s “Leaves of Grass” at the National Gallery, Ottawa, Canada

Leaves of Grass provides a densely collaged three-dimensional array of images from Life magazine 1935-1985. It is an examination of the effects photography has had on what we…

Aspirations

The idea of toys for children is emphasized by making the text rounded, of different bright colors and by using a backwards ‘R’ in stead of the word…

Shape of love

The heart shape has a long history and many kinds of associations in our popular culture, media and digital interfaces. It can be viewed as kitsch, to say…

Beware of squirrels

It’s not just the big animals you need to watch out for. Sometimes even the cute little ones can be dangerous.

Technologically aided viewing of famous art

This is a typical environment for viewing famous art such as van Gogh’s Starry Night at the Museum of Modern Art, NYC. People experience the painting visually through…

Thai Restaurant featuring wall mural of Hokusai’s woodblock print ‘Great Wave off Kanagowa’

This Thai restaurant on the lower east side of Manhattan appropriates the image of Hokusai’s famous print for the back wall. This provides an easily recognizable art historical…

Advertisement for watch on decaying wall, Berlin

Ironic juxtaposition of large clean advertisement for a watch on a crumbling wall along a side street in central Berlin

Advertisement for Impressionist exhibition on bus, Dublin

Advertising of all kinds colonizes every available new space in the visual environment, such as the back of this bus. As a driver behind the bus this ad…

Trabant Meets Minions

Advertising an event, the Trabant car with multiple headlights becomes an ironic housing for the image of a Minion with a single headlight-like eye. The cheap car references…