Submission Mondays
Maximilian Tomozei – Intelity
Contraction of two words: intelligence and identity. The information contained by the electronic chips such as subscriber identity modules, is sufficient to provide a socio-economic portrait of each modern individual. This cold and small piece of technology has been given the power to totally eclipse its possessors becoming the only criteria for efficiency success and personality. Earnings, spending, health, transports, communications, every gesture leaves a binary impact.
Philipp Bolthausen – Heterotopia
Building bridges to mirror the unreal, creating a visual essay of the uninvisible.
Kimberly Witham – On Ripeness and Rot
These photographs are a very personal meditation on beauty, fecundity, fragility and the inevitable march of time. The visual language of these images is borrowed from classical Dutch still life painting. In these paintings flowers, fruit and flesh are represented in varying states of ripeness and decay. These paintings serve as both a celebration of beauty and a reminder of the inevitability of death. They are simultaneously seductive and grotesque. The materials used in my images are all culled from my surroundings. The flowers and vegetables are from my garden. The animals and birds are all road kill found close to my New Jersey home. The ephemeral nature of my subject matter requires me to work only with what is available on any given day.
Fábio M. Roque – Awake
Anna Tea – Artists are aliens
Madison Dinelle – On Reification