Technophilia & Technophobia
Photographs
de Andrew Lester
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À propos du livre
Trying to fix a computer's failed power supply leads to something else...
Technophilia & Technophobia is the visual narrative that came from a personal annoyance: a computer breakdown that happened at a critical moment. The ensuing search for the fault is documented as a series of snapshots, often abstract, of electronic components, heat sinks, circuit boards etc.; this leads to the gradual realization that the arrangement of such technological microstructures is not unlike the macrostructures of our built-up cities, road and rail networks, industry, and industrial estates. Even details such as advertising and signposting would appear to be reproduced in miniature.
Technophilia & Technophobia is a multidisciplinary adventure dedicated to all those who have suffered a similar fate at the hands of technology.
Technophilia & Technophobia is the visual narrative that came from a personal annoyance: a computer breakdown that happened at a critical moment. The ensuing search for the fault is documented as a series of snapshots, often abstract, of electronic components, heat sinks, circuit boards etc.; this leads to the gradual realization that the arrangement of such technological microstructures is not unlike the macrostructures of our built-up cities, road and rail networks, industry, and industrial estates. Even details such as advertising and signposting would appear to be reproduced in miniature.
Technophilia & Technophobia is a multidisciplinary adventure dedicated to all those who have suffered a similar fate at the hands of technology.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Petit carré, 18×18 cm
# de pages: 48 - Date de publication: nov 05, 2014
- Langue English
- Mots-clés architecture, poetry, macro, electronics, urban
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À propos du créateur
A British photographer, artist, author, engineer, and technologist living near Toulouse in France.