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03.2011
Yagos Athanassopoulos, Periklis Boutos, Aris Georgiou, Christos Koukelis, Dinos Michail, Nikos Panayiotopoulos, Penelope Petsini, Ana Miriam Rebelo, Helen Sear, Jan Schreiber, John Stathatos, Aram Tanis, Susan Trangmar
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Lemon
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Congratulations for the new issue. The pictures by Jan Otto Schreiber are amazing. They are not just beautiful landscapes with a contemporary style. They made me think of the act of travelling, the act of taking pictures and the history of landscape in art, once again, in the tradition of romantisicm, from Kaspar David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter. I'm sure they create other associations as well, e.g. to the work of Sugimoto or Struth. The Ostalgia II series by Nikos Panayiotopoulos and Penelope Petsini from Berlin combine aesthetics with politics in a fruitful way. Some photographers would be jealous at this series. I'm looking forward to the issue with the pictures from the D'Agata seminar. Keep up the good work!
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Sterk
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A response to Critic
Personally I enjoyed seeing CGI* out of RPG** being included by JS*** in this E-zine. In fact I found them refreshing. The adaptation of photography’s specificities by synthetic picturing can be seen almost as a reverse in the domination of painting conventions. Not only that. Computer image ‘capturing’ (screen shots), one can suggest, is a recent advent in the evolution of documentary photography: (see Joan Fontcuberta 'Orogenesis', or Michael Wolf 'Street View').
And one Q: what «can» we call photography? And I m not talking about taste.
*Computer Genarated Images, ** Role-play games, *** John Stathatos
Personally I enjoyed seeing CGI* out of RPG** being included by JS*** in this E-zine. In fact I found them refreshing. The adaptation of photography’s specificities by synthetic picturing can be seen almost as a reverse in the domination of painting conventions. Not only that. Computer image ‘capturing’ (screen shots), one can suggest, is a recent advent in the evolution of documentary photography: (see Joan Fontcuberta 'Orogenesis', or Michael Wolf 'Street View').
And one Q: what «can» we call photography? And I m not talking about taste.
*Computer Genarated Images, ** Role-play games, *** John Stathatos
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tim
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amazing issue , great effort from Makedonia and probably the best magazine in Greece
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Critic
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This "magazine" is going from bad to worse. You really call this photography? And the RPG screens? Seriously???
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luis
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Great issue!!