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FAMILY STUFF

Family Stuff . By Chinese photographer Huang Qingjun. People in contemporary China, surrounded by their belongings.

TWO MILLION HOMES FOR MEXICO

(Imágenes de la fotógrafa mexicana Livia Corona.) Livia Corona shows us head-on the physiognomy of new urban settlements, derives from that analysis the need to reformulate the traditional notion of “home”. Her images offer a cross section wherein various aspects of the postmodern dwelling are unveiled. Corona’s photographs are an allegoric synthesis: they speak of [...]

IF THE LIGHT GOES OUT. HOME FROM GUANTANAMO

Images by Edmund Clark Says Lens Culture: Photographer Edmund Clark has made a series of photographs that examine various aspects of the prison camps at Guantanamo Bay. He explores the facilities for the prisoners, and for the Americans who live there at the naval base. Then he visits and photographs at the homes of some [...]

FROM COFFEE CUP TO STYRO-HOME

Says Pink Tentacle blog: While styrofoam may be most commonly associated with disposable coffee cups, meat trays and packaging, prefab home manufacturer Japan Dome House Co., Ltd. uses it to construct easy-to-assemble modular kit homes. Dubbed the “habitat for the 21st century,” the Dome House is an igloo-shaped structure built from snap-together wall sections made [...]

TODD HIDO

(De la serie “homes at night” de Todd Hido.) (Me gusta esa sola ventana iluminada mientras el resto del mundo duerme.)