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Paul Kooiker, Michael Wolf and others - Foam Magazine #22 - Peeping - 2010

Peeping implies secretly watching a subject that is not supposed to be seen or who is perhaps unaware of being watched. The eight portfolios presented in this issue give an expression of sorts to the theme of peeping in a variety of unexpected ways. Together they highlight the heightened importance of the secret observer, in a time when technological advances mean an anonymous someone is capable of becoming an unwelcome avid observer of your private life. Using Google Street View with great precision Michael Wolf lays claim to public space, Evan Baden re-stages found, often erotically charged, images girls have posted of themselves online. Yasmine Chatila observes and captures the private moments of people through the windows of their New York City apartments. A series of black and white photographs reveal the State Secret Police surveillance that was taken during the era of hard-line socialist entrenchment after the 1968 Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslovakia. Also included, an extensive interview with Olga Sviblova, director of the Moscow House of Photography discussing the rebuilding on a national identity. Plus an ‘On My Mind’ feature from 6 cultural figures talking about images on their minds and plenty of book reviews. ISBN 9789070516178 Published Spring 2010 218 pages Printed on selected specialized paper Case bound 300x230x14 mm 863 grams / 0.86 kg Contributing Artists and Photographers Michael Wolf, Paul Kooiker, Tim Hetherington, Prague’s Secret Police, Evan Baden, Trevor Paglen, Chris Jordan, Yasmine Chatila Contributing Writers Marcel Feil, Sebatian Hau, Marc Feustel, Hans den Hartog Jager, Max Houghton, Miroslav Vojtĕchovský, Christina Schmid, Aaron Schuman, Kees Moeliker, Jörg Colberg

N.º 87538633

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Paul Kooiker, Michael Wolf and others - Foam Magazine #22 - Peeping - 2010

Paul Kooiker, Michael Wolf and others - Foam Magazine #22 - Peeping - 2010

Peeping implies secretly watching a subject that is not supposed to be seen or who is perhaps unaware of being watched. The eight portfolios presented in this issue give an expression of sorts to the theme of peeping in a variety of unexpected ways. Together they highlight the heightened importance of the secret observer, in a time when technological advances mean an anonymous someone is capable of becoming an unwelcome avid observer of your private life.
Using Google Street View with great precision Michael Wolf lays claim to public space, Evan Baden re-stages found, often erotically charged, images girls have posted of themselves online. Yasmine Chatila observes and captures the private moments of people through the windows of their New York City apartments. A series of black and white photographs reveal the State Secret Police surveillance that was taken during the era of hard-line socialist entrenchment after the 1968 Soviet-led occupation of Czechoslovakia.

Also included, an extensive interview with Olga Sviblova, director of the Moscow House of Photography discussing the rebuilding on a national identity. Plus an ‘On My Mind’ feature from 6 cultural figures talking about images on their minds and plenty of book reviews.

ISBN 9789070516178
Published Spring 2010
218 pages
Printed on selected specialized paper
Case bound
300x230x14 mm
863 grams / 0.86 kg

Contributing Artists and Photographers
Michael Wolf, Paul Kooiker, Tim Hetherington, Prague’s Secret Police, Evan Baden, Trevor Paglen, Chris Jordan, Yasmine Chatila

Contributing Writers
Marcel Feil, Sebatian Hau, Marc Feustel, Hans den Hartog Jager, Max Houghton, Miroslav Vojtĕchovský, Christina Schmid, Aaron Schuman, Kees Moeliker, Jörg Colberg

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