The Bible Seen From Outer Space
A sequence of four moments from the Bible as visualised from satellite photography.
The work was exhibited at Pulse Contemporary Art Fair Miami and was quoted by The Guardian and New York Times as the major highlight of Art Basel.
Credits: Created at The Glue Society for Pulse
Contemporary Art Fair, Miami.
The crossing of the red sea
A group of Australian artists called The Glue Society has recently displayed a project that will surely be controversial. The work consists of a set of digital pictures that try to represent a series of biblical episodes just as they would be seen through a satellite, such as with Google Earth. Above, we can Moses crossing the Red Sea. It's funny how these pictures are close to our own stereotypes...
The cucifixion
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (look closely)
Noah's Ark after the Deluge
“He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth, and its people are like grasshoppers…”
A sequence of four moments from the Bible as visualised from satellite photography.
The work was exhibited at Pulse Contemporary Art Fair Miami and was quoted by The Guardian and New York Times as the major highlight of Art Basel.
Credits: Created at The Glue Society for Pulse
Contemporary Art Fair, Miami.
The crossing of the red sea
A group of Australian artists called The Glue Society has recently displayed a project that will surely be controversial. The work consists of a set of digital pictures that try to represent a series of biblical episodes just as they would be seen through a satellite, such as with Google Earth. Above, we can Moses crossing the Red Sea. It's funny how these pictures are close to our own stereotypes...
The cucifixion
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (look closely)
Noah's Ark after the Deluge
“He sits enthroned above the circle of the earth, and its people are like grasshoppers…”
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