
Peter Keetman :: Volkswagenwerk / Rear fenders, 1953
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images that haunt us

Alvin Langdon Coburn :: Vortograph (kaleidoscopic repetitions of forms achieved by photographing objects through a triangular arrangement of three mirrors) of Ezra Pound, 1917 / source: Museo Teo Net Zine
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Hiroshi Hamaya :: A Fire Festival – New Year’s event, Nigata, Japan, 1940
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Fireworks, vintage snapshot, 1950′s. / src: eBay
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Inside views / Interiors, 1967-1978 / via
realityayslum
“1967 was the year of the first Ritratti mossi (a study resumed
later in 1974), figures in interiors whose faces are blurry in a moved
photo. While objects and places are in focus and are therefore visible,
the people are out of focus: newcomer Cresci tries to tell a story of
their identity through the physical data of the environment.
[…]
Between 1978 and 1979, he produced a series of portraits in Barbarano
Romano, returning to the idea of cancelling the appearance of people
through the blur effect. He also included himself among them.”
quoted from original source: mufoco.org

Andrea Bianchi :: from Abstract (Surf) / source: ABwebsite