Luc Mattenberger /

“I stride along the urban landscape looking for objects lost in time – objects, tools, ironworks, remainders of human presence – looking for these details that tell me more about the worlds I am wandering through than the cities themselves, details of the way humans have been working here for years…”I stride along the urban landscape looking for objects lost in time – objects, tools, ironworks, remainders of human presence – looking for these details that tell me more about the worlds I am wandering through than the cities themselves, details of the way humans have been working here for years…”I stride along the urban landscape looking for objects lost in time – objects, tools, ironworks, remainders of human presence – looking for these details that tell me more about the worlds I am wandering through than the cities themselves, details of the way humans have been working here for years…
I stride along the streets and the world is moving with me then suddenly my own photography transforms time into something else that gets created at that very moment, something trivial, something slow, the salt of the image. Photography is working.”
TEXT BY LUC MATTENBERGER / LONDERZEEL NUMBER 3 / DRAW ME WORK

