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Showing posts with label cities. Show all posts
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If breathing technology is what this generation does, the roll-down list of tech neighborhoods we have for you today, literally exemplify the meaning of "living with technology".

Doesn't that sound like the heights of nerdiness?

Rest assured these are very livable spaces, cities like you and me live in. The catch however is that these neighbourhoods are cities unto themselves. Be it the facilities, the landscape, architecture or the people who inhabit such spaces, there is a wisp of compelling technology that is openly on display.
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A connoisseur of modern art and culture, Michael Wolf is a photographer who captures the contemporary urban landscapes, both in the East and the West.

Michael's work is the result of his cross cultural upbringing.

Born in the Germany, he grew up in the US and Canada, studied photography in Germany again, only to pursue a long drawn career in the fiels in Asia.

To tag his body of work singularly, is hard but his themes mostly hark on graphic representation of cities and their changing landscape, architecture and so on.

Starting off as a photojournalist with a German Magazine, he chanced upon his first project in China's toy factory. Touring the flea markets, he collected nearly 20,000 toys "made in China" for an installation- calling it the "Real Toy Story". The work brought out the reality of factory system and West's unending gloabalization fetish.
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