A Message For
Tomorrow
from the most
transparent private messages series
group exhibition - Preview of the past - contemporary
iranian video artist and photographers (Ausstellungszentrum
der Universität fur angewandte Kunst, Austria - Vienna
2010)
This collection includes messages which are not meant to
be read! private messages which have been printed in big
sizes and later cut in smaller sizes and placed on top
of each other. These are in fact the most transparent
forms of private messages which sometimes include a
romantic sentence and sometimes a social pain...This
approach towards transparency can be used in
documentation (!! depicting??) of the societies as well,
in which different pictures of a society will be printed
on transparent papers, and based on their social
importance they will be placed on top of each other, so
that the less important layers will be visible and the
important ones will be hidden. Therefore despite the
transparency of the images, the viewer cannot see more
than the first few layers due to the density of all the
layers together.

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