Euclidean Jazz
von John Kosmopoulos
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Über das Buch
"Euclidean Jazz" refers to the chaotic harmonics found in the geometry of architecture found in the likes of Gehry, Calatrava and Gaudi.
This photo book is an exploration of the geometry, symmetry and abstract nature of an urban ecology. When I analyze architecture, I tend to dissect structures and compose them in my own mathematical alchemy of angles, light, time and space. My analysis often runs counter to the intention and function of the urban landscape. This is my way of harmonizing the city in the way that I envision it. I often critique city planners as a photographer for their lack of vision in creating aesthetically pleasing spaces to live in. Architecture often offers the music and photography offers the lyrics click by click – the unique signature of the photographer.
John
This photo book is an exploration of the geometry, symmetry and abstract nature of an urban ecology. When I analyze architecture, I tend to dissect structures and compose them in my own mathematical alchemy of angles, light, time and space. My analysis often runs counter to the intention and function of the urban landscape. This is my way of harmonizing the city in the way that I envision it. I often critique city planners as a photographer for their lack of vision in creating aesthetically pleasing spaces to live in. Architecture often offers the music and photography offers the lyrics click by click – the unique signature of the photographer.
John
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Architektur
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Projektoption: Quadratisch groß, 30×30 cm
Seitenanzahl: 108 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Dez. 28, 2011
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Über den Autor
John Kosmopoulos
Toronto
John Kosmopoulos is a Father, Consultant, Educator, Photographer, Freelance Writer, and Published Author who lives and dreams in the great city of Toronto. John has published several photos in Fotoblur Magazine, Barcelona-based Y Sin Embargo Magazine, a zen-themed calendar distributed across Europe, and an architecture magazine in the UK. His work is featured on Google+ sites, galleries on Flickr, Fotoblur, 500px, Aesthetic Investigations and the Red Square Gallery. His philosophy of photography can be summed up in two words: "eclectic aesthetic".