Ore

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Title

Ore
Shelfmark - 285.PHOTOZINE.POLYVIOU

Description

So often we view the land as a “resource” - something from which we can extract value. We reduce terrain to it’s component parts; it is parcelled off; catalogued; priced; sold.
Despite increasing awareness of the unfolding ecological crisis on our planet, NASA are inviting commercial partners to join them in a mission to mine the moon. It seems odd to me to be able to look at the moon and see only untapped minerals. I wanted to look at the landscape through this cold, calculating gaze. To render it alien, unfamiliar again. In fact, bathed in unnatural light, despite the post-apocalyptic overtones, a strange beauty endures in these darkened landscapes. Skies darken to a chemical haze; black rocks become glittering ore; water becomes a liquid metal. They reflect the tension between the constituent and the aggregate: between the mineral - that which humans seek to separate out; and the landscape - resistant, whole.

Publisher

Foxtrot Lightning Publications

Date

2020

Format

Full colour pages with metallic paper cover

Zine Item Type Metadata

Issue Title

01

Issue Number

01

Editor

Sophie Polyviou

Designer

Sophie Polyviou

Contributors

Sophie Polyviou

Dimensions

13 x 15.5 x 0.5

Number of Pages

18

Place of Publication

London

Printer

N/A

Edition Size

33

Website

https://www.instagram.com/foxtrotlightning/

Where to buy

https://L-13.org

Collection

Citation

foxtrotlightning, “Ore,” Photo Book Cafe Archive, accessed April 28, 2025, https://photobookcafe-archive.co.uk/items/show/285.

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