Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>OK: The site would be much more interesting if it featured something other >than "Photo not available" about 40 times... ;) > >M. >**************************************** > >And yet, because you took the time to look at it, it is "art"! In fact I >would go even further and claim that it is "fine" art of the highest order. >The repetition of the "Photo not available" message is oddly compelling and >mysterious. The viewer is left wondering just what pictures were taken. As I >look at a frame I am left pondering, was this suppose to be a picture of >perhaps some people driving in a car, or maybe a small group of people >sitting around and talking as they drink some coffee. There is an incredible >amount of unresolved tension. Will the viewer ever know what the picture >was? > >I also see the obvious influence of Eggleston. It is as if B.D. has taken >Eggleston's ideas of photographing the everyday and the banal a quantum leap >forward. I find find the entire presentation radical and groundbreaking. >Surely, this will be the next big thing. I just wonder what the cost of a >print would be. A great big piezograph print of "Photo not available" over >my computer would look great. > >Tom :^) Finnegan >Seattle Great, Tom! Humour has a way of pointing out the flaws that rhetoric sometimes cannot. Nick.