Description
Booktitle: Abandoned Futures
Author: Tong Lam
Hardcover
Published: 2013
Language: English
Pages: 192
Dimensions: 24.5 x 24.5 x 2.2 cm. / 9.6 x 9.6 x 0.9 inch.
A journey to the posthuman world. A book about Urban Exploration.
Photographer Tong Lam has travelled around the world to capture a collection of junked structures with, of course, two of the regulars: Detroit and Mitsubishi’s Hashima Island, Japan but he also found other places that produce fascinating photos for the eleven chapters. Chapter five looks at auto scrap yards with some very atmospheric shots taken at dusk. Chapter seven ‘Pleasure spots’, covers abandoned amusement parks, in America, revealing essentially lightweight construction quickly falling apart and providing colorful images.
Each chapter starts with a brief essay and description about the following pictures. I thought some of this text was rather predictable, it assumes that abandoned buildings is an ever growing problem but the space taken up by these is insignificant when compared to land used for man-made activity around the globe which itself occupies only a small amount of the total land mass. The left behind culture is a by-product of the market economy where there is no obligation for companies to remove what they built when it becomes surplus, it’s just easier to walk away.
The photos, printed with a 175 screen, work well in the book’s square format. The layout is picture book style rather than an art photo book presentation.
Steam 156 is a (former) graffiti writer, author, photographer and collector from the UK. He let go his private collection of graffiti media and memoriabla. All products are shipped from the Netherlands
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