Pixel Stress
Pixel Stress

concept, text and images by Anouk Kruithof

Auteur(s)
Anouk Kruithof
Uitgever
Paris : RVB-books, 2013
Omvang
100 p., geïllustreerd, 32 cm.
ISBN
9791090306219

On the 18th of April 2013, Anouk Kruithof and two assistants went to Wall Street in New York City and built a temporary installation of 14 framed prints of different sizes on the edge of the city’s pavement. The prints looked like pixelated monochromes, but were in fact illustrations blown up to a maximum size (3200% in Photoshop) of images found by using Google, searching the word “stress”. Anouk Kruithof asked pedestrians to look at the installation and then had conversations about the pixelated monochromes, the meaning of this project and the potential interpretations of the work. Kruithof asked the people involved if they would like to buy a print, both engaging a commercial gesture and condemning the scarcity of the city dwellers encounterings.


Persoon als onderwerp
Anouk Kruithof
Trefwoorden
photography , new media
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 12 - 2: Fotografen
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