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April 2014



VASA Exhibition Opening

Where Do We Go Now! Part V
Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman

Larson

Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman are a photography duo base in the US. They choose a tag in Twitter and use the findings to create a visual archive about what was tweeted. Through the data embedded in each of the tweeted sentences, they are able to travel to the particular location where the sentence was tweeted and compose a visual image of the space in cause. Their images function both as a visual archive and visual evidence of what has happened with the future in mind.


 

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VJIC Issue #6
manuscripts, book review, portfolios

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Manuscripts

Miha Colner

Traces of Locality: Traditions and Identities of Contemporary Photography in the Former Yugoslavia

Damiana Gibbons

Rural Places Meet Media Literacy: Representing Truth and Self in Rural Social Space

Bret Lefler

Visual Culture and Advertising

Book Review

Igor Manko

The End According to Pedan

Portfolios

Lara Ciarbellini

Somnambulism

Loli Kantor

There Was a Forest: Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Today

Palladium

Wim de Schamphelaere

Exchanging Looks: African Village Portraits


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