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This publication is the result of an investigation into the postulates of Modernism in the field of artistic photography. From a selection of images extracted from security cameras, which can be accessed remotely over the Internet, a tour of different cities of the planet is made following the rotational movement of the Earth, to capture the sunset, moment in which the sun crosses the plane of the horizon and passes from the visible hemisphere to the non-visible hemisphere.. These images, of low resolution, dubious framing and unknown author, announce the exhaustion of the project of modernity. The resulting publication puts the history of the photographic medium to debate and does so by reappropriating existing manifestations but placing them in a new context that allow the author to decode the existing precepts postulated by the crisis of Postmodernity.
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Buscando el atardecer
2020, Ferran Diaz Muñoz
in Spanish
- Primera edición.
9584901117 9789584901118
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"Imágenes: AXIS 207 MW Network Camera, AXIS 214 PTZ Network Camera, AXIS M1114 Network, AXIS M7001 Video Encoder, AXIS M7011 Video Encoder, AXIS P1355 Network Camera, AXIS P3384 Network Camera, AXIS P5532-E Network Camera, indo AXIS P5624, AXIS Q6115-E Network Carera, Canon VB-C60, Canon VB-M40, Defeway Cam1, Defeway RU, Hi3516, MOBOTIX M24 McKinley Live, Network Camera BB-SW172A, Network Camera RUWFR43, SNC-CH210, Vivotek, Vivotek NZST, WV-SC3B4 Network Camera, WV-SW395 Eardecer." --Title Page.
Buscando el atardecer = Looking for the sunset / ferranElOtro.
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