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TEACHER / VISUAL ARTIST
Exteriorism
Exteriorism is a series of urban photographs from two different points of view: the first one is the common one, the one that our eyes are familiar with, not just with the elements seen in the picture, also with the perspective. This is a deadpan image where the only intention is to show a place, an architectural form defined by its functionality. The second image is a double exposure of a satellite image of the same building, overlapped to an image of a chip or an integrated circuit, which seem a miniature of a city. In fact, in both the integrated circuits and the cities, all parts have an specific function which make the system work.
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