13 February 2003

Philip Buehler has spent twenty years photographing the ruins of the 1964/65 New York World's Fair.

Robert Moses, President, New York World's Fair 1964/1965:

What is it you want? Vast forces dormant in nuggets of imprisioned sunlight? Machines that fly, think, transport, fashion and do man's work? Spices, perfumes, ivory, apes and peacocks? Dead Sea Scrolls? Images divine and graven? Painted lillies and refined gold? The products of philosophy, which is the guide of life, and knowledge, which is power? We have them all.

Interesting collection of images on sadee, using a grid structure for navigation and display (via k10k).

Paul Anton uses a lightbox metaphor to view his work. Currently he is working on a book of timelapse photography of the London Docks.

ZoneZero hosts Photos of You by Ines Ulanovsky, images of people who have disappeared without a trace in Argentina (via consumptive).


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