Tine Guenther, MYLASHER
Documented in an array of various sizes and qualities of imagery, the catalogue follows the given material by its nature.
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The Tine Guenther Catalogue presents an extensive collection of images documented in various sizes and qualities. Developed by CTP – Conversation Taking Place, the catalogue respects the inherent nature of the material, allowing the diversity of images to guide its structure.
“Digital intuition” is the guiding concept behind the large body of work compiled in the Tine Guenther Catalogue. This idea reflects an instinctive approach to arranging images, relying on the original characteristics of each photograph rather than imposing artificial order.
The catalogue employs often cryptic image filenames as a form of inner logic. These filenames help organize the photos, arranging them closely next to each other in their original resolution. This method results in a highly organic and dynamic layout that emphasizes the authentic appearance of the images.
By allowing the photographs to dictate the layout, the Tine Guenther Catalogue creates a visual experience that feels natural and unforced. The organic arrangement invites viewers to explore the collection in a way that honors the diversity and texture of Guenther’s photographic work.
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‘Digital intuition’ is the key phrase of the big collection of images, describing her immense large body of work. Documented in an array of various sizes and qualities of imagery, the catalogue follows the given material by its nature.
The – very often cryptic – image filenames, serve as an inner logic to bring the photos in order. Together they arrange closely next to each other in their original resolution in order to create a highly organic layout, only depending on their very own nature of appearance.