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I was scrolling through these last night and now I really want to know the @literalbanana take on the aesthetics of uninteresting photographs. Lots of rectangles in there!
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Lucy Keer
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There are some competing geometric orders, tendrils-of-mess style, but not enough to be a mess. Just looks dull instead somehow? ribbonfarm.com/2017/01/05/ten…
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Lucy Keer
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Also the photographer generally doesn't have the right grip on what we'd label as the objects in the photo - they're at an angle, or in the corner, or blurry. Rectangles make this more likely to happen maybe, as the symmetry is so easily broken?
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Indexical Banana
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a few months ago I saw a really bland boring building that was a “cultural center” and it struck me that what looks most purely unremarkable is most purely the viewer’s (my) “culture”
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Indexical Banana
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what’s uninteresting/invisible is so revealing!
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