Soft Cover, English, Staple Binding, 28 Pages, 2009
Untitled (You Were There In Front of Me)
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Limited, hand numbered and signed photo booklet from japanese multimedia artist Futoshi Miyagi.
Someone famous said meeting people is easy, but I know from experience that it is not.I always thought of needing a place, a platform simple and secure, where I can establish a relationship that is tangible, however temporary, without noisy surroundings.These days people meet online, via video chat programs. Meeting strangers virtually was a daydream a few decades ago, but now it just sounds sleazy. And nothing is assuring.Can I meet someone online, without the intention of, or the possibility of ever meeting him physically face to face, and establish a firm connection? What makes it certain?Fortunately, I can take photographs. They may be able to prove the tangibility of the relation and genuineness of the person, who is contained within that microcosmos called window. It will be a portrait in fragment, devoid of everything else but what’s there on the depth of flickering screen.So I tried. I was here in my bedroom with my SLR, in front of my laptop, and they were in front of me too, there, just divided by a thin computer screen, in their bedrooms, or wherever they were at the arranged time. Some of them were on the other side of the earth. We met each other, talked to each other, and made pictures.What remain here are the photographs, some clear, some pixelated. Language: English