




Geolocation | Photographs by Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman
Geolocation | Photographs by Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman
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Geolocation: Tributes to the Data Stream
Photographs by Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman. Texts by Kate Palmer Albers, Jamie Allen, Chad Alligood, Julia Dolan, Mark Alice Durant, Paul Soulellis, Michael Wolf and Natalie Zelt.
Flash Powder, Albuquerque, USA, 2016. In English. 128 pp., 78 color illustrations, 10x8".
Signed by the artist
Nate Larson and Marni Shindleman’s exceptional series is elegantly captured in this monograph. This project was on display at Filter Space May 6 - 28, 2016 where Larson signed copies of the book and included one-of-a-kind signature postcards from Marni Shindelman. Read more about their work in this exclusive interview conducted by Filter Photo.
Larson and Shindelman use publicly available embedded GPS information in Twitter updates to track the locations of user posts and make photographs to mark the location in the real world. Twitter estimates there are over 450 million tweets daily worldwide, creating a new level of digital noise. Geolocation: Tributes to the Data Stream is a means for situating this virtual communication in the physical realm, exploring cities 140 characters at a time through the lives of others.
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