2/14/2008
1/19/2008
1/18/2008
WE WERE HERE (IN PROGRESS)

(W)E (W)E(R)E (H)E(R)E
(work in progress)
The paths we've taken defines us and have changed our mindsets, our energies rates.
But if you go down to the woods today, don't try to look for us, we're not there.
pictures by edfpf (c) 2008
Libellés : NATURE, VISIONS, WE WERE NOT HERE
12/15/2007
12/13/2007
WE WERE HERE (IN PROGRESS)

(W)E (W)E(R)E (H)E(R)E
(work in progress)
The paths we've taken defines us and have changed our mindsets, our energies rates.
But if you go down to the woods today, don't try to look for us, we're not there.
pictures by edfpf (c) 2007
all rights reserved (in hell !!!)
Libellés : NATURE, VISIONS, WE WERE NOT HERE
12/09/2007
12/02/2007
NOT LOVE SONG (6)

this is not a love song
(work in progress)
pictures by edfpf (c) 2007
all rights reserved (in hell !!!)
Libellés : NOT A LOVE SONG, VISIONS
11/24/2007
11/23/2007
11/15/2007
11/04/2007
HEROES
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) - last riot 2 (tondo #13), 2006
(2) - last riot 2 (tondo #22), 2005-2006
(3) - last riot 2 (tondo #3), 2005
digital impressions
AES+F
AES+F is a collective formed by Tatiana Arzamasova, Lev Evzovich, Evgeny Svyatsky & Vladimir Fridkes.
The collective lives and works at Moscow and features a multimedia artwork (video, photography, drawings), these artists use to subvert reality with new technologies and feature an apocalyptic description ov our post-modern era.
Libellés : EXHIBITIONS, POLITICS, VISIONS
10/25/2007
10/12/2007
10/10/2007
FALL'S FRAGRANCES

we filled our pockets with dry leaves
window prints
by Jonsi Birgisson & Alex Somers

Jonsi Birgisson (Sigur Ros) has started with his friend, Alex Somers, a new side project called Riceboy Sleeps. It's more an multi-art project than a band. They have put together a book tittled Riceboy Sleeps, forty-eight pages ov poetical and melancholic images. They feature their precious work @ Gertrude Contemporary Art Space at Melbourne (oct.12 / nov.10).
Libellés : EXHIBITIONS, MUSIC, VISIONS
ANIMALS

News of the Wolf (I), 2007
Becky Beasley
"Beasley's work addresses the question of time: what is worth photographing, what should be remembered in the future ? (...) By choosing the unexpected, undervalued and overlooked, she questions the value of the objective, obsessive archiving of our contemporary society in an attempt to fight amnesia. Combining a documentary look with fictional writing and studio ‘portraits' of object, Beasley succeeds in making the viewer pause and, among other things, reflect upon our mechanisms of memory and melancholia."
by Roos Gortzak
...and the Beasley's labyrinth, HERE.
Libellés : ANIMALS, EXHIBITIONS, VISIONS





















