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lucborell initie un nouveau concept et se définit comme un « photophone » artiste. Il réalise ses photos uniquement avec l’appareil numérique de son téléphone mobile. Les œuvres contemporaines étant aujourd’hui de plus en plus des actualisations sensibles de concepts ou de projets, photophone s’appuie lui, sur la notion de TOPOS: Territoires Opportuns à Périmêtres Ouverts Scénographiés. Ces territoires sont les lieux des nouvelles technologies en phase avec leur développement dans le temps; leurs Périmêtres et leurs Scénographies seront laissé à l'humeur de l'artiste et à l'activité créatrice du moment. Ingénieur culturel, lucborell se passionne pour l’art en tant que medium global! http://mobilhome.tumblr.com/
lucborell introduces a new concept and is defined as a "camera phone" artist. He realizes his photographs only with the digital camera of his mobile phone. Contemporary works are now increasingly sensitive updates of concepts or projects, it relies camera phone, the notion of TOPOS: Timely Territories Open to Perimeters Scenography. These territories are the places of new technologies in line with their devellopement in time and their perimeters Scenographies giving themselves the right to have none or only to truly defined by the creative activity of the moment. Cultural engineer, lucborell is passionate about art as a medium overall http://mobilhome.tumblr.com/
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Wadi Al-Salaam: The Largest Cemetery in The World via Amusing Planet
Wadi us-Salaam, which literally means the Valley of Peace, is an Islamic cemetery located in the holy city of Najaf, Iraq. The cemetery covers an area of 1485.5 acres and contains millions of bodies, making it one of the strongest contender for the title of the largest graveyard on earth. Najaf itself is one of Iraq’s biggest cities, with a population of nearly 600,000. But the adjoining city of the dead holds the remains of millions, stretching for up to 10km along the valley. Wadi Al-Salam cemetery is also the only cemetery in the world where the process of burial is still continuing to day since more than 1,400 years.
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