documentation of amsterdam exhibition

Robert Overweg: photographer in the virtual world Duration: 18-06-2010 – 30-07-2010, Amsterdam Spuistraat 250, Concrete image gallery
Robert Overweg: photographer in the virtual world
Duration: 18-06-2010 / 30-07-2010, Amsterdam Spuistraat 250, Concrete image gallery
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Photography by Eelco Borremans, for more images of the exhibition please click

Robert Overweg at concrete image gallery
The Facade 2, The Facade 1 (Satin print on aluminium with protective coating) 72 x 41 cm. Untitled glitch, (Glossy print on dibond, perspex in front of photograph) 72 x 41 cm

Robert Overweg at concrete image gallery
The end of the virtual world 2-7 (small, Satin print on aluminium with protective coating 39,5 x 22,2)

Robert Overweg at concrete image gallery

Robert Overweg at concrete image gallery

Robert Overweg at concrete image gallery
The end of the virtual world 1 (large, Satin print on aluminium with protective coating, 144 x 81 cm)

Photography by Eelco Borremans

All photographs courtesy TAG, The Hague

Duration: 18-06-2010 / 30-07-2010, Amsterdam Spuistraat 250, Concrete image gallery
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  1. Posted July 5, 2010 at 16:56 | Permalink

    Went to see the expo last week, excellent stuff (overall very underrated by the Kotaku community..). Keep it up!

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  • About

    Robert Overweg is a photographer in the virtual world, he sees the worlds of (first and third person shooter) games as the new public spaces of contemporary society and as a direct extension of the physical world.

    Overweg dwells by foot or by air through the outskirts of the virtual world which he dissects through his photography. He documents the similarities and the differences between the virtual and the physical world while making use of the new possibilities the virtual world give him as a photographer.

    By looking into how games work and the aesthetics of the virtual world he asks questions about how the system works and the people behind them.

    On this site you can view his work and stay updated on new developments and expositions.

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