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Brat remix album (2024) and 'This is New York' photography memorial (2002)
The 'third world'
Memorial culture, democracy of photographs in $25 photobook
Twin Towers memorial culture as a form of home decor
The Apple website, September 25th 2001
Reimagining the body bag. Project for a New American Century by Josh Kline, the War on Terror, and word play
Cross section of Lenin's Mausoleum, Red Square
The construction of the Twin Towers, 1966-73. Images that feel strangely provocative, subversive, counterfactual even. Images removed from the historical memory.
Imaging the World Trade Centre post 9/11
Sex and the City and the fictional erasure of the Twin Towers post 9/11
Imaging the NSA and CIA headquarters.
Airspace restrictions preventing such photography to be updated - our visual conception of them still rooted in photos taken in the 70s.
'The Riot', Vincent Peters
'Mary Anne', Stephane Sednaoui
Chloe Sevigny by Matt Jones, i-D Magazine, January/February 2000
Pages from 'The Impossible Image: Fashion Photography in the Digital Age', 2001
'The Forest, Andy', Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin
https://web.mit.edu/21w.784/www/BD%20Supplementals/Materials/UnitOne/Klaus.html
'Gisele', Vincent Peters, 1999