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Extinction Claims exhibition - Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021 Photo taken by Caroline Randrup at Natlab during Inhuman Carnaval at Dutch Design Week 2021
With: Paolo Cirio
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Photographer:Caroline Aravicius
Women's march for climate justice in Melbourne. Part of Day 6 of Extinction Rebellion;s Autumn Rebellion.
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Extinction Rebellion is a global environmental movement with the stated aim of using nonviolent civil disobedience to compel government action to avoid tipping points in the climate system, biodiversity loss, and the risk of social and ecological collapse.
Protests all across London for 14 days.
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I was digging through old directories on the external drive and found some old 3D images. If I am not mistaken this image was made with lightwave, poser and photoshop, some 14 years ago.
Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony led by Uncle Bill Nicholson Jnr, Elder of the Wurundjeri Tribe. Part of Day 1 of Extinction Rebellion's Autumn Rebellion in Melbourne.
March Against Murdoch in protest against NewsCorp, part of Day 4 of Extinction Rebellion's Autumn Rebellion in Melbourne.
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Rulers of the Earth you may now be
but extinction came as a shock to me.
I first started photographing graffiti in 1999, and in 2000 I setup a website to share my photos. Initially a mix of different subjects, but it soon became almost entirely of graffiti. I uploaded over 6000 photos to this site. Eventually Flickr came along a few years later and I started using that instead, and stopped updating the website. I shut it down completely a few years ago.
I occasionally get requests from people for photos of pieces by specific graffiti writers, and I thought it might be a good idea to upload them all to Flickr.
Most of these photos were taken on film, scanned, and saved at a small size, back in the day when people were still using 56k modems to connect to the internet and small filesizes were desirable. So apologies for the quality and size for some of these. Someday I'd like to get them all scanned in again at a higher resolution.
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