28th of September 2010
 
via my very favorite blog, Junkculture:
For his “Infinite Palaces and  Buildings” series photographer Fabiano Busdraghi created large format  photographs of buildings where windows become an element which is  repeated ad infinitum. The windows of a building are photographed almost  one by one and then are mounted together on a computer-based  repetition, thus creating a gigantic collage. The giant wall of windows  which is every photo of the series, becomes a universe to explore,  awakening in the spectator a voyeuristic desire of scanning other  people’s homes and lives.Find out more about  Fabiano’s work here.

via my very favorite blog, Junkculture:

For his “Infinite Palaces and Buildings” series photographer Fabiano Busdraghi created large format photographs of buildings where windows become an element which is repeated ad infinitum. The windows of a building are photographed almost one by one and then are mounted together on a computer-based repetition, thus creating a gigantic collage. The giant wall of windows which is every photo of the series, becomes a universe to explore, awakening in the spectator a voyeuristic desire of scanning other people’s homes and lives.Find out more about Fabiano’s work here.
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