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techno NYC-artwork1-1 (c) Leanne Lin

Techno NYC

 

 

I like my use of light to be openly situation in the sense that there is no invitation to meditate, to contemplate. - Dan Flavin

techno NYC-artwork1-2 (c) Leanne Lin
techno NYC-artwork1-3 (c) Leanne Lin
techno NYC-artwork1-4 (c) Leanne Lin

Applying double-exposure effect on these photographs, I created a series of five images taking in Brooklyn and Dia Beacon Art Foundation. 

Randomly matching the photos which haven’t been adjusted apart from the scale and transparency, they deliberately aim to create a luminous still-life scene to express the feeling of my solo trip in New York City. 

techno NYC-artwork1-5 (c) Leanne Lin

Concept and photography by Leanne Lin

The artworks were shot at Dia Beacon by Dan Flavin

 

2017

Note.

Red Hook, Brooklyn - It was a gloomy raining day with nobody on the street. There are many yellowish dead-end signs and a board in front of the waterfront park said, enter with your own risk

 

Dia Beacon - I went to Dia Beacon Art Foundation in a quiet afternoon which immediately I found it’s the coolest place on the earth. Spacing rooms in a rigid way and deploying the artworks like a sort of endless landscape, they had a terrific aura that one can not pin down. 

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