Artist's book featuring a selection of
photographic archive from the European Organization for Nuclear Research: without the context of the archive or explanatory legends, the content becomes abstract and hypothetical, and plays with the representational capacity of the image and with the reception of
information.
The images in this book come from CERN's photographic archive, which is the largest research center in particle physics. Without the context of the archive or explanatory legends, the content becomes abstract and hypothetical. The documentary images are assembled into various sequences forming narrative patterns that exploit their representational capacity. Ramsdorf is critical to how information is processed through expectations and speculations of the content in the photographs.
Limited edition of 200 copies.
After a Bachelor in Photography at
ECAL, Tiphanie Mall (born 1987 in Basel, lives and works in Basel and Paris) worked on various books and video projects. She had her first solo show in 2014 at Forde in Geneva.