"These “lamp-girls” were first conceived as an illustration of the woman as a thing conveyed by the “entertainment world,” but gradually ascending to a state of consciousness. These photographs were part of a broader vision: once the costume was finished, the “living” model put it on and took place on a white rotating base into a dark room. The public had the choice to turn on or off the lamp, the dress, the girl, the room. I wanted to “immortalize” this moment when a woman become a simple household appliance. That is how these photographs were born." - via
"video made for exhibition "design and the elastic mind" in the MOMA NY 2008.
Water reveals internet based information generated by a statistics algorithm. http://www.sphericalrobots.com"



















Recent Comments