Daily Photo Project, web (or end) himself.

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05/10/02 Daily Photo Project, web (or end) himself.
The temptations of an artistic medium that allows immediate distribution of all content that you are able to draw on their PC are many, and today more than ever, the network seems to redound to the structure of a visual blog, filled with artists free to apply immediately any idea. The perfect application of this possibility seems to be the Daily Photo Project , autoironicamente subtitled 'wwie? / when will it end?' by Jonathan Keller, who since the autumn of 1998, taking a photo a day and puts it in a curious database network that shows side by side from the more recent ones. the result is to a reconstruction of alienating expressions, clothes, hairstyles that characterize the everyday of each. Just a few minutes to cancel the morbid voyeuristic curiosity, crushed by the monotony, and snap instead a kind of abstraction of the subtle changes that accompany us every day in our own representation, intended or coincidental, and that in any case constitute our external identity. A diary minimum, where each photo becomes a pixel of the overall image of an entire year, and noted differences in its animation subtly hidden behind a transformation that marks the individual with his companion imseparabile: time.