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The Digitalmania challenge this week is "Dada". Dada is an appropriate challenge for these times. The dadaists, a modern "art" group, tried to overturn all artistic norms just after the first world war, a tremendously bleak time.
The typography they used on many of their publications was often quite interesting..
On a recent walk, the best photo I took was of a sewer cover next to a sidewalk which had been covered with a layer of soil. It had rained and this created rivulets of soil and sidewalk. I thought, given the topic was "dada", the photo of a sewer was quite an appropriate image to use for a base.
[ aka Trying Out A New Scanner ]
This is a double exposure taken a number of years ago. Like my very first intentional double exposure (just posted), it's scanned from a 3x5 print that's been just sitting around for a while (again, the quality isn't what I would like), originally photographed on film w/ an ordinary 35mm.
This is untouched, just posted exactly as scanned. I think I'll try Photoshop next time. :)
Anyway, I adore multiple exposures. My first ones were taken by mistake (an old camera w/ a broken winding mechanism) -- probably a typical story. I subsequently created an experimental double exposure project called "Corpse Photo-Poetics" (I have a Flickr set consisting of a few examples that currently exist in digital form).
OK. Thank you for looking. ^_^
So..I was some days away in some hollidays, and i had the pleasure of met someone really special, then we had some ideas to do some ads for her store!! I really love this girl, and her work, so i think this was made with a lot of love, and the results are the ones you can see!! Check her flickr and her store !DaDa!
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Love u girl xoxo
Check her work here : www.flickr.com/photos/dada_soup/
Here is an original Dadaist collage titled The Cacophonous Triumph of the Everyday.
In this work, I have embraced the movement's core principles of anti-art, absurdity, and political critique. The composition is a chaotic assemblage of found objects, including a fragmented pocket watch, an inverted map of Europe, and newspaper headlines like "ORDNUNG IST TOT" ("Order is Dead"). By subverting the traditional portrait with a gas mask and contrasting industrial imagery with fragile biological elements, this piece aims to capture the disorientation and disillusionment that defined the Dada era.
Flikr archive addition; London Dada Work No. 963, from 2017
Seafront promenade, Morecambe Lancs.
Powder-coated thick steel plate mountain range profile indicator aligned with the Lake District fells across the Bay .. is as near as the hills get these days
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"To dada"
Phnom Penh (Cambodge)
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