Photography from George Street, Hove, UK. Some definitions: A wet mist or haze coming inland from the sea, a repeating ornamental design of interlaced vertical and horizontal lines, to become eaten,... More > worn, or corroded.
Une brume humide venant de la mer intérieure, un design répéter ornemental de entrelacés lignes verticales et horizontals, pour être consommés, usées ou corrodées.< Less
Indoor 'Street' Photography. Phonepics captured on the Nokia 6700 c1 (classic) at the major William Klein exhibition, Tate Modern, London Oct 2012/Jan 2013 via the artist Mocksim.
Street Photography from Acton W3 and Harlesden NW10, London, 2011.
One principle: That "the cover opened out is a beautifully scaffolded image. And of course the breathing space left of the... More > barcode is its "sky" in response to the coliseum sky."< Less
Original Catalogue for Contra-Invention, an exhibition which was nominated for The Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2012. The catalogue was also included on Martin Parr’s Best Books 2010.... More > It contains the photos Traffic Wardens (correctly termed Civil Enforcement Officers and amusingly abbreviated to CEOs) take in one British town as proof of unlawful parking there. The artist discovered that these images, of other people’s illegally parked cars, were easy to obtain and download. Note: since the project in 2010 the system has been changed: art has an impact! Information such as camera type, shutter speed, aperture and more, the kinds of data photography geeks love is also included. In addition, due to lack of expertise as photographers (or with the laws of physics presumably) CEOs occasionally capture themselves in reflection in their own pictures. Lastly it was possible for the artist to manoeuvre himself into the photographs by following warden’s around and waiting for the famous ‘decisive moment’.< Less
Une série de photographies prises dans la rue d'Arles en Juin 2011. Présenté ni avec des échafaudages intellectuels ni justification. Par l'artiste Mocksim.
Street... More > photography from Arles, June 2011. Presented with neither intellectual scaffolding nor justification. By the artist Mocksim.< Less
'Quarterly' art publication which
a) deals with illegitimate art
b) embraces genuine error including typos and
c) has a built in self-destruct mechanism in that each issue contains evaluations of... More > all previous editions so at some point there will be no room for anything else.< Less
Issue 10 (or x) of the infamous publication which covers 'unendorsed art', embraces good quality errors and will (soon) self-destruct due to self-analysis. Thanks again to the dOOMSBURY sET (of East... More > Sussex) team. An expert is quoted...< Less
Last issue of Mocksim and Bartlett's publication tiktoc containing only reviews of previous issues or reviews of the reviews which appeared in previous issues.