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venice | biennale, round two
If my first visit to Venice was a triumph of style over substance (see my post on the Biennale), then my second was just the opposite: a complete displacement...
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field trip
paris | modernism reclaimed
It is safe to say that I had an unusual visit to Paris, at least from a touristic standpoint; I never saw the Eiffel Tower, except from afar; I spent scant time...
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field trip
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interventions
venice | biennale, round one
Upon leaving Berlin (leaving? what about what happened in Berlin?)*, I embarked on a face-bending six-week tour of some new corners of Europa. The first and...
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installations
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field trip
fotoroll | tokyo | vol. 2
Images from the latter half of my time in Japan, which included a series of strange architectural pilgrimages (one of which is covered in depth here). In the...
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tokyo
naoshima + teshima | art afar
A little over a week before I left Japan, I sallied forth from the Tokyo metropolitan area. My objective? The Teshima Museum, by Ryue Nishizawa, one half of the...
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tokyo
fotoroll | tokyo | vol. 1
Selections from my first two weeks in Tokyo. Looking at them now, I can see my 'nightscapes' fascination (covered more extensively here) growing over the...
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tokyo
dérive | light
Tokyo is full. Its ground is full of buildings, its streets are full of cars, its buildings are tall and full of people - as are its trains, stations, sidewalks,...
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light
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dérive
fotoroll | seoul
A handful of favorite images from my week in Seoul - easily one of the most intriguing cities I've ever visited. It felt to me, encountering it for the first...
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seoul
fotoroll | mexico city
In a bid to reduce the portion of this blog's content composed of theoretical hot air - sorry, ruminations - (currently hovering close to 100%), I present the...
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mexico city