duckrabbit posted this on
October 28th, 2009
I was recently was given a much coveted copy of Joseph Rodriguez’s East Side Stories. It’s lush. It just re-confirms for me that the best place to see photography is in a book.
Galleries are good, but they often carry an elitist edge and rednecks like duckrabbit can feel a bit out of place.
The computer [...]
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duckrabbit posted this on
October 22nd, 2009
being blown away by the audio slideshow on the front of the Lens blog on The New York Times, featuring Joseph Rodriguez.
And if it’s the last four minutes of your life, count yourself lucky,
More about Joseph on duckrabbit here.
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duckrabbit posted this on
July 30th, 2009
This week on duckrabbit we’re celebrating the work of the American photographer Joseph Rodriguez.
For today’s installment we’re sending you over to RESOLVE where Miki Johnson (who introduced duckrabbit to Rodriguez) is running a fascinating interview with Joseph. It focuses on his work making multimedia with people coming out of the criminal justice system in America.
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duckrabbit posted this on
July 28th, 2009
Recently I wrote a post on RESOLVE about the art of the soliloquy in multimedia. The ‘to be or not to be’ moment, when a character in a play steps out of the action and shares their soul with the audience.
Shakespeare had it cracked.
We want to know what’s going on beneath the skin. We want [...]
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July 1st, 2009
Regular duckrabbit readers will know that I’m not a big fan of black and white photography. David White, the photographer in duckrabbit, says it’s my blind slot. He’s right, but I’m learning.
I’ve just come across another learner. Benjamin Jarosch, a young New York based photographer looked me up on Skype to chew the [...]
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