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My 2-D World

Photography is similar to writing. Sometimes, I write a passage and don't know what I really want to express, until later when I read it again. Same for pictures, sometimes, there're more to read in the photos than I have intended to put in them. This is why I put them up, so that I could read more out of it each time. 

Sunday, May 22, 2005

7:46 PM -

My Lamp

© Xin


3 comments:

Blogger ifihadfins said...

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Blogger ifihadfins said...

at the NYC MOMA, there is an exhibition on a german photographer, Thomas Demand. He constructs sets and then photo them. Bathroom, Kitchen, Room, Polling office... Each of the re-created artifact tells a story or a piece of history.

so the desk tells your story and work?

Check it out from the MOMA website.  


Blogger Xin said...

hehe, these artifacts actually hides my unorganized side in life.

If I had used a wide angle lens, my room would look pretty much like the one Demand has.  


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