temporary storages

'temporary storage’(2009-2010) is a record of buildings that appear in and disappear from our landscape. the project "temporary storage" asks 'what do buildings mean to us?'. buildings are never merely tools; they themselves become the environment we live in having significant influences on the way we form relationships with our surrounding. the temporary storage have become a part of landscape and act as more than the functions they serve. often perceived as hostile intruders to the surrounding environment, through them we see perversion and severance of the relation between men and the structures. such phenomena are caused by the intensification of the separation of man and nature, man and civilization, and man and his fellows that began with the industrial contest. […] - joo hwang

a book for photographer joo hwang. text contributors robert sember, ju hui judy han,
published by mediabus
mar 2011, 96pp, 180x240 mm, paper : ultra satin 157g, thread sewn binding

temporary storages