Christina seely (5 risultati)
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Good condition book with dust jacket. Boards are clean with light wear. Book has clean and bright contents. Some light creasing to content pages.

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Hardback. Condizione: New. For most of human history, man-made light has signified hope and progress. Christina Seely's Lux examines the contemporary disconnect between the beauty of the artificial light that emanates from the earth's surface and the complexity of what this light represents. Made between 2005 and 2010, and title…d after the unit for measuring illumination, the project focuses on light produced by 45 cities in the United States, Western Europe, China and Japan--the most brightly illuminated regions on NASA maps of the earth at night. These economically and politically powerful regions have the greatest impact not only on the night sky but also on the planet's ecology. Seely's portraits are less about the individual locations and more about the global ramifications of consumption, and for this reason each photograph is titled simply "Metropolis," with a notation of the city's latitude and longitude. The book also includes a fold out NASA map.

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Hardback. Condizione: New. For most of human history, man-made light has signified hope and progress. Christina Seely's Lux examines the contemporary disconnect between the beauty of the artificial light that emanates from the earth's surface and the complexity of what this light represents. Made between 2005 and 2010, and title…d after the unit for measuring illumination, the project focuses on light produced by 45 cities in the United States, Western Europe, China and Japan--the most brightly illuminated regions on NASA maps of the earth at night. These economically and politically powerful regions have the greatest impact not only on the night sky but also on the planet's ecology. Seely's portraits are less about the individual locations and more about the global ramifications of consumption, and for this reason each photograph is titled simply "Metropolis," with a notation of the city's latitude and longitude. The book also includes a fold out NASA map.

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Traces of Time: Photographic Explorations of the Natural World. January 25 - March 25, 2016. [Exhibition catalogue].
Charland, Caleb (artist.); Harper, Sharon (artist.); Seely, Christina (artist.); Sussman, Rachel (artist.); Johnsen, Emily (text.); Rempel, Heidi (edit.); William Paterson University (Wayne).
Editore: Wayne, New Jersey: William Paterson University., 2016
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Condizione: Good. [Exhibition catalogue]. 8vo. Square. 22 pp. Soft, stapled black and color illustrated wraps. Very good with marginal creasing along spine. Color plates. Includes text by Emily Johnsen. Includes works by Caleb Charland, Sharon Harper, Christina Seely and Rachel Sussman. Includes list of exhibited works and artis…t biographies. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition "Traces of Time: Photographic Explorations of the Natural World", organized by the University Galleries and held at William Paterson University from January 25 through March 25, 2016.