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Michael Wolf, Architecture of Density #77, 2006 |
Architecture of Density is a study of Hong Kong’s high rise residential developments. The structures are photographed on large format in extreme detail without the context of sky or ground; Tokyo’s subway is infamous for its cramped conditions but the psychological effects of the uncompromising close human proximity experienced daily by thousands of workers are rarely depicted. Tokyo Compression captures the moment and reaction when individuals are forcefully sandwiched between their fellow commuters and the parameters of the carriage; Transparent City depicts the architecture of both domestic and office buildings in the city of Chicago - a place renowned for its iconic towers. The structures are composed and compressed into groups and surfaces rather than shown individually.
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Michael Wolf, Tokyo Compression #1062009 |
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Michael Wolf, Tokyo Compression #05, 2009 |
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Michael Wolf, Tokyo Compression #92, 2009 |
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Michael Wolf, Architecture of Density #111, 2006 |
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Michael Wolf, Architecture of Density #1, 2006 |
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Michael Wolf, Architecture of Density #25, 2006 |
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Michael Wolf, Transparent City #12, 2008 |
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