It is not an alien invasion, not a frame from a sci-fi movie, but a living and breathing city, almost real and shockingly impressive. When I was standing there on the dark lane I heard the sounds of an invisible heart beating, breathing of an old building, saw the skin pulsing on a worn brick wall. It has really created an impression of an old organism being alive, calmly living there and serving humans for as long as it is required. What would it think about everything around it? Does it get irritated by the unpleasant smell or loud partygoers on Fridays?
I Dwell In The City And The City Dwells In Me is a public artwork by Kim Bridgland, Adrian Hill, Aline Joyce and Theresa Schubert. It is a part of a Laneways By George – Hidden Networks project. The exhibition consists of 8 creative works transforming hidden lanes and little streets in the Sydney centre. Installations are on display from 1 October 2009 until the 31 of January 2010.
3 RAW shots on a tripod combined into a HDR, tonemapped and post-processed.
Location: Bridge Lane, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com
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australia, sydney, 2009, d90, new south wales, nikon d90, nikon 18 200mm, bridge lane, art and about, art about, laneways by george hidden networks, laneways by george, hidden networks, i dwell in the city and the city dwells in me, kim bridgland, adrian hill, aline joyce, theresa schubert, curated by steffen lehman, produced by cityofsydney, burns and philip co building, urban space, sculpted skin, silicone prothetic skin, worn brick wall, mono follicles, animatronic device, old lane
Comments
Wow. Featured.
Cheers Tim. Thanks for featuring.
– Rod Kashubin
Stunning work again Rod
Thank you Paul, appreciated.
– Rod Kashubin
Wonderful !!!!
I’ll definitely have to check these out after christmas. I love your HDR images Rod.