Versions: Manipulation of images in our culture


Posted: July 7th, 2010 | Author: Sam | Filed under: 2. Cultbook | 1 Comment »


“Versions” is a virtual essay by Oliver Laric, who investigates the reappropiation and manipulation of images in our culture. It’s surreal to see how many images are just slightly altered and reintroduced. Sick!

Click to watch and listen here

“How an incident happen may reflect nothing about the incident itself.  But it must reflect something about the person involved in the happening and supplying the ‘how’.

5 people interpret an action and each interpret different, because in the telling and the retelling, the people reveal not the action, but themselves.”


One Comment on “Versions: Manipulation of images in our culture”

  1. 1 Rory said at 10:46 am on July 18th, 2010:

    very cool!


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