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Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

  

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hacan: Are you doing around Spain in One month? Love your pictures. @davidsim

 

davidsim: #madrid #madridoftheaustrias #plazamayor #architecture #beauty #beautiful #spain #espana #spanish #iphonesia #photooftheday #iphoneography #instagram #instagood #instagramhub #instanature #instabest #iphoneonly #igers #love #wow #ig #bestoftheday #instamood #instadaily

 

davidsim: @hacan My trip is, sadly, coming to an end. We've done Seville, sanlucar, Jerez, and Toledo and are ending with a few days in Madrid.

 

hacan: Ive been in san Sebastian . Grindr exploded with escorts.

  

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

Interesting little bar. Pretty bumpin after 2:00 am and grindr was rather active.

Cawley Rd used to be an additional access road into Helensburgh (coming from the Old Princes Highway just south of Waterfall and coming in over the railway down near the railway station and used to be also an access for the mushroom growing operation in one of the old disused tunnels) but these days it's closed off and is just a bush track used by the RFS, NPWS, etc.

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

Neon, 58 ×128 in.

Digital print, 35 ×190 in.

San Francisco, 2013

For a period of 30 days, I took a walk every day, navigating through

the city using Grindr, a geo-location gay mobile app that tells the

users the vicinity of gay men around them. Each day I picked a man

I desired, and tried to get as close as possible to him using the app. I

kept a record of my routes and traced them into paths.

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

Mọi chuyện bắt đầu bằng cơn tức ngực. Sau đó, tôi sốt và ho khan. Ở Minnesota đang tiến hành xét nghiệm các xe ô tô lưu thông, nhưng tôi không có xe. Tôi quyết định đi bộ đến ER. Họ đưa tôi vào khu cách ly. Tôi thậm chí không được phép sử dụng nhà vệ sinh nên tôi phải đi tiểu bằng xô. Sau đó tôi được xét nghiệm và cho về nhà. Tôi phải chờ kết quả trong vài ngày. Không có nhiều thứ để làm, tôi lướt Grindr. Một vài ngày trước, một người đàn ông lớn tuổi hơn tôi gửi cho tôi một tin nhắn. Tên hồ sơ của tôi là ‘Bernie2020’, vì vậy anh ta nhắn: “Xin chào, Bernie”. Tôi giải thích rằng tôi vừa được xét nghiệm. Và anh ta nói anh ta là một bác sĩ đã nghỉ hưu. Anh ta bắt đầu hỏi về những triệu chứng tôi gặp. Anh ta muốn biết, anh ta có thể giúp tôi cái gì khi gia đình tôi không có ở đây. Trong khoảng thời gian này, anh ta luôn gọi tôi là Bernie nhưng tôi chẳng muốn sửa lại. Tôi muốn kiểm tra xem anh ta có phải là bác sĩ hay không, nên tôi chụp hình bàn tay của tôi và nói anh ta tìm ra khuyết tật bẩm sinh của tôi. Anh ta có thể đoán trúng trong thời gian ngắn hơn anh ta có thể tra google, vì vậy tôi chắc chắn anh ta nói thật. Với lại ai muốn bắt cóc một người đang nhiễm coronavirus? Vì vậy, tôi cho anh ta địa chỉ nhà của tôi. Ngày hôm sau, anh ta xuất hiện với một phần cá hồi nhỏ, măng tây, 4 trái lê, và vài thanh yến mạch có vẻ đắt tiền. Chúng tôi nói chuyện không nhiều. Anh ta có vẻ lo lắng hơn cả tôi. Anh ta đặt thức ăn xuống thềm và bước thật nhanh vào xe rồi nói: “Chúc may mắn, Bernie.”

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

Over the break and over the last couple of weeks I have been experimenting with how to represent these ideas. My recent experiments explore this aging cycle by repeatedly printing images with a basic consumer-grade inkjet printer until the ink from the printer has completely been depleted. The image quality of the photographs progressively becomes poorer and poorer until the image “disappears.” After the image no longer printed I was interested in the processes of “renovating” or “gentrifying” by replacing the exhausted ink tanks with new ones, in an effort to be able to print the image again “as it should be seen.” In the same way that the aging and gentrifying processes have an effect on neighborhoods, I want to see the effect that continual inkjet printing has on images.

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