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Ecotopia : the second ICP triennial of photography and video
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  • Ecotopia : the second ICP triennial of photography and video
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  • Steidl Publishing International center of Photography , New York ; Göttingen ; 2006 : 2006
Utgivningsår
  • 2006
  • Språk: Engelska.
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  • 1st ed.
Fysisk beskrivning
  • 299 s. : ill. (vissa i färg) : 20 cm.
Anmärkning: Allmän
  • Works by more than 40 artists and photographers from 20 countries, documenting recent environmental disasters and exploring the effects of environmental change around the world through their art.
  • Published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by and held at the International Center of Photography, Sept. 14, 2006 - Jan. 7, 2007.
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  • Includes bibliographical references.
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  • 3-86521-310-3
  • 3-86521-310-3
  • 978-3-86521-310-5
  • 978-3-86521-310-5
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When the International Center of Photography launched Strangers, its first Triennial, in 2003, its curators wrote that their goal was "to demonstrate photography's incomparable richness as a visual medium--in the form of still photographs, video, sculptural objects, and installation pieces. The result is a dynamic coherence that results as much from a dialogue between individual works as from curatorial intention." This second time out, in a period of rampant natural disasters and concerns about global environmental change, they have shifted their attention from strangers, from our relationships with one another, to home, to our relationships with the earth. Ecotopia, brings readers the natural world through the eyes and lenses of some of the most interesting and engaging photographers working today. These 30 international artists shatter stereotypes of landscape and nature imagery to examine new concepts of the natural sphere occasioned by twenty-first-century technologies. They capture our destructive engagement with the environment and develop visions of our future, both better and worse. Ecotopia considers nature in the broadest sense, and offers new perspectives on the planet that sustains, enchants and, increasingly, frightens.

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