I NO LONGER LOVE BLUE SKIES

Gaétan Uldry – I NO LONGER LOVE BLUE SKIES

The drone is a machine for control, surveillance and suppression that is increasingly used and improved in its technological evolution. The drone acts as a prism that recreates a new reality, filtering and annihilating the real world. The image produced is a kind of mirage, devoid of meaning. The machine creates a deliberate feeling of distance with the need to confront death.

This book highlights this new reality by collecting, cropping and assembling images produced by drones to denounce the absurdity and danger of these devices for carrying out violence. It questions the status of these images, whose plasticity and aesthetics obscure and conceal the true nature of their function, which remains to control, monitor and kill.

Diploma project (2023) by Gaétan Uldry

Award
Leenaards Foundation Tremplin Award
Mention
Excellent
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