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Saturday, May 09, 2009

One of my longest obsessions..


Wrought with complications and misadventures, been left for dead to spend eternity dormant with lenses shut off, been given numerous new leases on life and finally has given us some of the most breathtaking images of The Universe when it felt up to it: Hubble
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All images ©2000-2010 Sean Dack unless otherwise stated. Sean Dack (b. 1976 Albany, NY) is a New York based artist. He graduated from Columbia University’s M.F.A. program in 2002 and received his B.F.A. from Purchase College School of Art and Design. Working in a variety of media including: film, video, photography, sculpture, installation and sound, he has explored the territory between historical events, technology, popular media/ music culture and dystopian scenarios, creating a varied but conceptually coherent vision. He is doing a seven month residency at Akademie Schloss Solitude, in Stuttgart, Germany in 2010.
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