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Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism

Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...

creativereview

Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism

Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...

creativereview

Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism

Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...

creativereview

Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism

Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...

creativereview

Gabriel Jones’ photos offer a new kind of voyeurism

Photography has a longstanding fascination with unposed subjects: Henri Cartier-Bresson’s ‘decisive moment’ hinges entirely on the candid; while some of our most famous living photographers have made a career out of snapping spontaneity — Martin Parr, Nan Goldin (to some extent), and Bruce Gilden, to name a few. But French photographer Gabriel Jones has taken things one step further by...

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Se hizo carne

El Museo Carmen Thyssen (Málaga) presenta, dentro del marco de su programa de mediación y actividades culturales, Se hizo carne, una instalación de realidad virtual (VR) dirigida por el artista Ernesto Artillo. Una apuesta del museo por nuevos formatos que poco a poco van entrando en los circuitos convencionales del arte contemporáneo. A partir del aspecto inmersivo que confiere la...

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Me asalta la duda acerca de si como colectivo los diseñadores hemos sabido afrontar esta pandemia. Remontémonos a las últimas manifestaciones que como grupo hemos auspiciado o secundado. Con Aznar fue el No a la guerra. Tiempo después, por primera vez hubo movimientos semiespontáneos en el ámbito de la política, cuando se presentaron Manuela Carmena en Madrid y en menor...

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Fuente: Europa Press Crear avatares o emojis siempre ha sido una tarea creativa donde mostrar tus creaciones en aplicaciones como Whatsapp o Facebook, especialmente durante un chat o responder un comentario con algún sticker que contenga nuestra foto. En este post, venimos a solucionarte y resolver esa duda que tanto tenías en mente, ¿Cómo puedo crear un avatar o emoji...

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On the Necessity of Gardening by Laurie Cluitmans tells the story of the garden as a rich source of inspiration. It is now available at Slanted Shop! For centuries, the garden has been regarded as a mirror of society, a microcosm, in which the broader relationships between nature and culture are played out on small scale. From this long cultural...

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Fluit, la silla de plástico reciclado post consumo de Actiu

Actiu, referente español en diseño y fabricación de soluciones de mobiliario para espacios de trabajo y hospitality, presenta Fluit, una silla de comedor de líneas refinadas producida en plástico polipropileno y fibra de vidrio completamente reciclados. Esta nueva entrega de la famosa compañía… La entrada Fluit, la silla de plástico reciclado post consumo de Actiu apareció primero en Experimenta....