There's something about the way the photographs are handled indiscriminately by the machines - the intimately human analogue prints bristle against the brutally mechanistic display. It goes against the grain of the images, and there is a sense that we are entering a factory rather than a gallery.
There's something about the way the photographs are handled indiscriminately by the machines - the intimately human analogue prints bristle against the brutally mechanistic display. It goes against the grain of the images, and there is a sense that we are entering a factory rather than a gallery.
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