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Photo: Jarek Jarosz/Renata Jaworska

Self Deconstruction Presents

“Anomalous Collision 6”

2014/11/02(sun)

at shin-okubo EARTHDOM

 

KAMOMEKAMOME

WARHEAD

NOT A NAME SOLDIERS

SELF DECONSTRUCTION

TAINTED DICKMEN

RED RAN AMBER

FINAL BOMBS

Destructed Magazine.

Removing the most important part of a portrait, the eyes

Photo: Jarek Jarosz/Renata Jaworska

Deconstructing a catalogue and representing that even though the the colour scheme has changed, the essence remains.

One of San Francisco's most interesting abandoned structures in it's final hours.

   

Entry for Week 66, Structures (11/06/09). Taken at the corner of Davidson & Rankin Streets in San Francisco, California.

In my mind's eye

we're all high

High with joy for life !

Irving Paul Pereira Photography

La Caminita, La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina

I was round this friend of a friend's flat and they were moving out.

textiles experimental work. (December 2012) Louisa Mcnally 1099063996

polish deconstruction party in the dogstar, brixton

Press conference on deconstruction efforts in the City of Milwaukee at 3041 N. 6th Street with Alderwoman Coggs, Alderman Bauman, Alderman Stamper, Spencer Renovation & Construction and the Department of Neighborhood Services.

Press conference on deconstruction efforts in the City of Milwaukee at 3041 N. 6th Street with Alderwoman Coggs, Alderman Bauman, Alderman Stamper, Spencer Renovation & Construction and the Department of Neighborhood Services.

Press conference on deconstruction efforts in the City of Milwaukee at 3041 N. 6th Street with Alderwoman Coggs, Alderman Bauman, Alderman Stamper, Spencer Renovation & Construction and the Department of Neighborhood Services.

Deconstructed Radio. 2014.

Press conference on deconstruction efforts in the City of Milwaukee at 3041 N. 6th Street with Alderwoman Coggs, Alderman Bauman, Alderman Stamper, Spencer Renovation & Construction and the Department of Neighborhood Services.

Deconstructing a maxi skirt into a top.

The city as a reference for an abstract aproach. The photos were made with a Holga camera and then printed in cyanotype. The result is a pictorial and abstract view of some details of old constructions.

Demolition downtown Montreal.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Schneider Arriflex-Cine 100/2

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