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survey - 2011 - andre schmucki , oil on canvas, 40cm x 40cm x 3cm

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acryl

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pinhole image taken with a cylindrical shaped gravy box.

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es handelt sich um eine characterstudie eines fans, der als stereotyp betrachtet wird. er wird an verschiedenen für ihn typischen orten, wie im Café oder auf einer party, gezeigt. sein blick wirkt leer, da er zu eigenen emotionen, unabhängig von seinem faible, nicht mehr in der lage ist. Er selbst, seine charctere, scheint zu verschwinden

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I am fascinated of a form that is described as docufiction—fiction in the form of a documentary—and something that can mess with your head.

The starting point for this series was two huge industry halls at an abandoned shipyard, situated in Fredrikstad (FMV).

The images creates some sort of a “hyper realism” – a realism that at all times is anchored through documentation, but that at the same time creates a fictive zone that makes possible retrospective as well as sideways views onto the real world. I’ve worked associatively and let the rooms tell me what shall happen to them.

Today these halls have been thorn down. In that perspective “Beddingwood” becomes just a quiet contemplation over something that is gone forever.

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I am fascinated of a form that is described as docufiction—fiction in the form of a documentary—and something that can mess with your head.

The starting point for this series was two huge industry halls at an abandoned shipyard, situated in Fredrikstad (FMV).

The images creates some sort of a “hyper realism” – a realism that at all times is anchored through documentation, but that at the same time creates a fictive zone that makes possible retrospective as well as sideways views onto the real world. I’ve worked associatively and let the rooms tell me what shall happen to them.

Today these halls have been thorn down. In that perspective “Beddingwood” becomes just a quiet contemplation over something that is gone forever.

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I am fascinated of a form that is described as docufiction—fiction in the form of a documentary—and something that can mess with your head.

The starting point for this series was two huge industry halls at an abandoned shipyard, situated in Fredrikstad (FMV).

The images creates some sort of a “hyper realism” – a realism that at all times is anchored through documentation, but that at the same time creates a fictive zone that makes possible retrospective as well as sideways views onto the real world. I’ve worked associatively and let the rooms tell me what shall happen to them.

Today these halls have been thorn down. In that perspective “Beddingwood” becomes just a quiet contemplation over something that is gone forever.