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Store Strangers in the light, Catherine Balet

Strangers in the light, Catherine Balet

€28.00

Strangers in the light, Catherine Balet

Strangers in the Light explores the dominance of media screens in contemporary life, from surgical simulators to interactive sex, from a connected family gathering to the violence of video games. Her images also refer to the narcissistic self-awareness expressed on social networks and the new approach to quick, light mobile photography that affects our visual culture. All the scenes are lit only with the technological devices, generating a mysterious beauty. Balet casts a fascinated, sometimes ironic, eye on the intricate relationship between man and technology, providing a captivating portrait of our society that hovers between fiction and documentary. Ines connected with Amina, an early image from the series, won the London National Portrait Gallery Taylor Wessing Photographic Third prize in 2008.

Steidl Verlag, 2013
Text in English
Hard cover
29.2 x 29.2 cm
96 pages
ISBN : 978-3-86930-285-0

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Strangers in the light, Catherine Balet

€28.00

Strangers in the light, Catherine Balet

Strangers in the Light explores the dominance of media screens in contemporary life, from surgical simulators to interactive sex, from a connected family gathering to the violence of video games. Her images also refer to the narcissistic self-awareness expressed on social networks and the new approach to quick, light mobile photography that affects our visual culture. All the scenes are lit only with the technological devices, generating a mysterious beauty. Balet casts a fascinated, sometimes ironic, eye on the intricate relationship between man and technology, providing a captivating portrait of our society that hovers between fiction and documentary. Ines connected with Amina, an early image from the series, won the London National Portrait Gallery Taylor Wessing Photographic Third prize in 2008.

Steidl Verlag, 2013
Text in English
Hard cover
29.2 x 29.2 cm
96 pages
ISBN : 978-3-86930-285-0

Add To Cart

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