3 juin 2019
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Yannis Hadjinicolaou, « Qal'At Al Bahrain », Bilderfahrzeuge, ID : 10.58079/m0j0
In the desert, the sand is in permanent motion. As the wind blows, a song emerges. In interaction with the sand, the wind constantly creates and destroys its work like a sculptor with self-iconoclastic tendencies. The shape of the dunes is as if they were drawn up with a ruler. The distances on the carpet-like ground of the desert allude to a calculated design since the relations of the valleys and peaks are almost identical. In this slight differentiation lies, however, the power and moveme...