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'Hunters' is a compilation of TV stills (partly hidden by the speed of the medium) from several European news bulletins. These public images were watched collectively and categorically and form part of our worldview.
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'Nondescript News' is a compilation of TV stills (partly hidden by the speed of the medium) from several European news bulletins. These public images were watched collectively and categorically and form part of our worldview. Stripped of commentary and freed from their context, these explicit images have been neutralised. They are open to interpretation; an appeal is made to the viewer's archive of images. This always produces (individual) associations. But these rely on external iconography and may include stereotypes and preconceptions. What have we all been watching and can we still interpret images in their originality? (September 2007)
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'Answers #1' is a compilation of TV-Footage from several European news bulletins. These public images were watched collectively and categorically and form part of our worldview.
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'Nondescript News' is a compilation of TV stills (partly hidden by the speed of the medium) from several European news bulletins. These public images were watched collectively and categorically and form part of our worldview.

Stripped of commentary and freed from their context, these explicit images have been neutralised. They are open to interpretation; an appeal is made to the viewer's archive of images.

This always produces (individual) associations. But these rely on external iconography and may include stereotypes and preconceptions.

What have we all been watching and can we still interpret images in their originality?

(January 2007)

(www.hanskoster.com)

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'Nondescript News' is a compilation of TV stills (partly hidden by the speed of the medium) from several European news bulletins. These public images were watched collectively and categorically and form part of our worldview.
(www.hanskoster.com)

Stripped of commentary and freed from their context, these explicit images have been neutralised. They are open to interpretation; an appeal is made to the viewer's archive of images.

This always produces (individual) associations. But these rely on external iconography and may include stereotypes and preconceptions.

What have we all been watching and can we still interpret images in their originality?

(October 2006)

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'Babel'is a compilation of TV-footage from several European news bulletins. These public images were watched collectively and categorically and form part of our worldview.
(www.hanskoster.com)

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from the series: Restricted
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from the series: 'Nondescript News #14'
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