Posts Tagged ‘ fotografie ’

Self portrait as…

30th November 2009 | 2 Comments

As candies (and I mean CANDIES, the sweet and delirious ones!)
 

As a cave (do you have any idea how an unhealthy uterus looks like?)
 

As drilled tumbleweeds
 

As a webbed tumbleweed
 

As packed tears
 
 


Wellness Centres

10th November 2009 | 0 Comments

YOU + I = TOGETHER

10th November 2009 | 0 Comments

International Conference concerning education for disabled students in the EU, Ljubljana 9-10 September 2009
These pictures are made as a campaign for inclusive education for disabled students. Also available in a poster format of 60×70 cm. After a permission from the organization, I’d be glad to send the file for printing use upon request to my [...]


Questions, again!

10th November 2009 | 0 Comments

A work for the assignment “Studies on Actual Arts and Photography“, presented in a book form with more questions.

1.
Those faces,
are they too important
or redundant?
Or both?
 
 
 

2.
Can you portray
someone
from his/her hands?
X, 37 years,
likes to hug and
wants to
stop
smoking.

3.
What come(s) after A, B, C, D, E,… ?

4.
Is it a sculpture
or a picture ?
 
 
Bird by Kenneth Andrew Mroczek, in NICC [...]


Het Documentarisme

9th April 2009 | 0 Comments

De term ‘documentaire’ heeft talloze definities in de geschiedenis van de fotografie. Het enige wat die definities gemeen hebben, is de zeer algemene eis van respect voor een thema, de behoefte ‘de dingen te laten zien zoals ze zijn’ (Lugon in ” ‘Documentaire’ : gezag en meerduidigheid”). Documentaire fotografie is dus anders dan reportage fotografie, [...]


The Moss Gathering Tumbleweed Experience, NICC Antwerpen, 2007

26th February 2007 | 1 Comment

These are some photographs that I made from artworks in an exhibition.
To make a new (photographic) work out of those works is exciting for me, knowing that particular point of views can be used to redefine, translate, transform those works to another work.
In NICC Antwerpen, 2007.
A very interesting and smart concept of a debate over [...]