work
FORMER FLOUR FACTORY
category | Photography |
subject | Political / Social, Landscape, Architecture |
tags | diasec print |
base | 260 cm |
height | 100 cm |
depth | 3 cm |
year | 2013 |
Yellow Apocalypse was a discovery by traveler who revisits his hometown (Esfahan) and observes a moment that the walls await the yellow.this project focuses on a single element of urban homologation and on a specific architecture element: The wall.
Apocalypse: a word that comes from the Greek ἀποκάλυψις (apokalypsis) and means throwing away what covers, a revealing, a discovering. The apocalyptic literature is central both in the history of the jewish-christian tradition and the Islamic one, as it points to revelation of things hidden by God to a given prophet, to who He communicates a series of instructions, both for aspect extraneous to the human experience and for events that humanity has yet to live.
in the current use word apocalypse refers to the end of the world, an element common, once again, to the three main monotheistic religions.
Apocalypse: a word that comes from the Greek ἀποκάλυψις (apokalypsis) and means throwing away what covers, a revealing, a discovering. The apocalyptic literature is central both in the history of the jewish-christian tradition and the Islamic one, as it points to revelation of things hidden by God to a given prophet, to who He communicates a series of instructions, both for aspect extraneous to the human experience and for events that humanity has yet to live.
in the current use word apocalypse refers to the end of the world, an element common, once again, to the three main monotheistic religions.