by [email protected] | Oct 26, 2020
About Lurker When I started Lurker in 2003, I was more interested in surveillance and privacy, and how the two were linked, think siamese twins with a complex connection difficult to separate. It was not long after 9/11, when photographers were treated suspiciously,...
by [email protected] | Jun 21, 2017
ZigZagCourant This two-day workshop with the team from Flaneur Magazine created ZigZagCourant, a project as part of ZigZagCity, an annual festival celebrating Rotterdam’s architectural heritage coordinated by OMI. It all started when I answered a call-out to be...
by [email protected] | Mar 31, 2009
Puddled State The photographic image tries to represent our essence as best it can. But it is always doomed to fail for one instant in a trillion instants can not represent it all. We age, we change and what remains the same can never be seen. Behind flickering eyes...
by [email protected] | Feb 1, 2008
Bucolia Opportunity shops — charity or thrift stores, kringloops, kirpis et al elsewhere — are full of treasures that reward with repeat visits. All manner of discarded objects form the inventory, where lucky finds and sad things butt up against one another. Hawk-eye...
by [email protected] | Apr 28, 2007
Social lubrication Over a two year period I collected over thirty discarded plastic bottles that had been refashioned into bongs. Found in parks, playgrounds, public forests and other places in New South Wales in Australia, each one has a hole punctured into it...