Description:
No Man's Land represents isolated women occupying the margins of southern European environments, shot entirely with Google Street View.
“Henner’s photographs articulate a very subtle but persuasive challenge to the manner in which we all become ‘resources’ to capital in the contemporary world, what the philosopher Martin Heidegger called a ‘standing reserve’: how, ultimately, we are all merely data to be processed and presented and somehow used. The prostitute, then, is simply presented as an instance of an ‘ideal subject’, as indeed she has been throughout the history of modern capitalism: simultaneously a small entrepreneur who is also her own product, and necessarily a consumer too. No Man’s Land, seen through this lens, is a layer on the map of technological capitalism, a cartography of its reach and its complex interconnections.” — Daniel Jewsbury, Source
Publication Date: 2011
Publisher: Mishka Henner
Condition: Very Good
Book Size: 20 x 25cm
Pages: 120
Format: Softcover
ISBN:
Description:
No Man's Land represents isolated women occupying the margins of southern European environments, shot entirely with Google Street View.
“Henner’s photographs articulate a very subtle but persuasive challenge to the manner in which we all become ‘resources’ to capital in the contemporary world, what the philosopher Martin Heidegger called a ‘standing reserve’: how, ultimately, we are all merely data to be processed and presented and somehow used. The prostitute, then, is simply presented as an instance of an ‘ideal subject’, as indeed she has been throughout the history of modern capitalism: simultaneously a small entrepreneur who is also her own product, and necessarily a consumer too. No Man’s Land, seen through this lens, is a layer on the map of technological capitalism, a cartography of its reach and its complex interconnections.” — Daniel Jewsbury, Source
Publication Date: 2011
Publisher: Mishka Henner
Condition: Very Good
Book Size: 20 x 25cm
Pages: 120
Format: Softcover
ISBN: