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Gerco de Ruijter & Peter Delpeut – Footprint

Gerco de Ruijter & Peter Delpeut – Footprint

Footprint explores ways of mapping information and aerial and satellite photography of the landscape. Together with writer and filmmaker Peter Delpeut, artist Gerco de Ruijter set out on a visual investigation into a phenomenon they encountered on Google Earth while looking at airports. In the winter, planes are stripped of ice. The stencil of an aeroplane remains on the concrete, just long enough for the satellite to photograph it. Do these giant drawings of aeroplanes really belong on a map, or is Google Earth not a map, but a unique image of the world? Designer Hans Gremmen created a folding 'map' that provides a range of combinations between image and text.

64 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Fw: Books (Amsterdam).

$9.31

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Gerco de Ruijter & Peter Delpeut – Footprint

$31.03

$9.31

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Gerco de Ruijter & Peter Delpeut – Footprint

Footprint explores ways of mapping information and aerial and satellite photography of the landscape. Together with writer and filmmaker Peter Delpeut, artist Gerco de Ruijter set out on a visual investigation into a phenomenon they encountered on Google Earth while looking at airports. In the winter, planes are stripped of ice. The stencil of an aeroplane remains on the concrete, just long enough for the satellite to photograph it. Do these giant drawings of aeroplanes really belong on a map, or is Google Earth not a map, but a unique image of the world? Designer Hans Gremmen created a folding 'map' that provides a range of combinations between image and text.

64 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Fw: Books (Amsterdam).

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Footprint explores ways of mapping information and aerial and satellite photography of the landscape. Together with writer and filmmaker Peter Delpeut, artist Gerco de Ruijter set out on a visual investigation into a phenomenon they encountered on Google Earth while looking at airports. In the winter, planes are stripped of ice. The stencil of an aeroplane remains on the concrete, just long enough for the satellite to photograph it. Do these giant drawings of aeroplanes really belong on a map, or is Google Earth not a map, but a unique image of the world? Designer Hans Gremmen created a folding 'map' that provides a range of combinations between image and text.

64 pages, 17 x 24 cm, softcover, Fw: Books (Amsterdam).

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