An Experiment


"An Experiment" is a possible title in many ways. However, this time it would be interesting to think about   the title as temporary... Ready for a small, creative challenge..? What if we asked you: "Do you want to choose the title for this photo..? Yes, no or perhaps..?" In any case, what do you think this person is feeling..? Why is he or she placed in this particular environment..? Your associations may lead to a keyword or two, perhaps a title... 

(Picturing one of our visitors:) "'The Silent Sound of Brainstorming'... Perhaps..!" (Someone else:) "'Time for a Nap in The Woods!' Hell Yeah!" Any title you feel matches the photo is ok!

You can also pick a suggestion here. For example "Getting Inspired"..; "Serenity"..; "My Own Space"..; "A Contrasting Moment"..; "A Human Map in a Wooden Topography"..; "Human Globe in  Wooden Space"..; "Relaxing"..; "Global Experiment"..; "Light of Dawn"..; "Healing Thoughts"..; "Healing Moment in a Norwegian Context"..; "Part of The Solution"..; "Global versus Local"..; "Creative in Privacy"..; "Peace of Mind"..; "The Essence"..; "Take Care of Yourself"..; "Time for Myself"..; "Revelation"..; "These Tranquil Moments"..; "Time to Relax"...    

Postmodern Hybrid


Postmodernism has several faces... One debated issue is whether a single individual may have several different identities today or not - with more functions than in the past... By “playing” with different skin color layers we are sending an anti-racist message... We are fascinated by many hybrids. So, what are you seeing here..? Think about it for a few seconds... Perhaps you are seeing all the included parts at the same time..? Maybe primarily a woman or a man, a white or a black person, perhaps a mannequin, a consumer or a verdigrised statue..? If so, the hint to postmodernism may be a bit ironic... Or are you seeing something else..? 

This photograph was exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, June-August 2011. It was at the front page of the international magazine Independent Research Network in September 2011. 
 

Trapped


This photograph was exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, June-August 2011.