What goes on should you print the deluge of uploads Flickr will get every single day All individuals vacation shots and panoramas accumulate enough to create this room seem like a Chuck E. Cheese ball pit.
The stacked pictures would be the work of Erik Kessels, a Nederlander artist who wanted to create a statement about internet Digital overload: "By printing all of the images submitted inside a 24-hour period, I imagine the sensation of drowning in representations of other peoples' encounters." Is sensible. Another simple to method to seem like you are drowning in other peoples' encounters would be to spend fifteen minutes on Facebook. But Kessels raises a fraught point: we ignore the amount of faces, places, and photos of kids birthday parties we are glad we missed that bombard us every single day. Or, really, that people bombard ourselves with. But it is not too simple to ignore cheap online photography when you are inside a room full of it. [Creative Review via Neatorama]
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