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[[media:GBooklet_Zoology.pdf|Zoology Guide]]
[[media:Booklet_Zoology.pdf|Zoology Guide]]


Creating disappearance of an object/image, by showing my own categorization (like Borges) with (hard to classified) existing, non- existing and fantasy animal illustrations. By showing it with a slide projector creates an zoology class in the old-days, you will not know what’s real or not. The guide shows you the classification of alive, extinct and fiction en names of the animals all in Latin. Creating an fiction-fact series of slides I'm showing an non-existing fantasy world. – Photo/installation work.
Creating disappearance of an object/image, by showing my own categorization (like Borges) with (hard to classified) existing, non- existing and fantasy animal illustrations. By showing this with a slide projector creates an zoology class in the old-days. You will not know what’s real or not, you enter my little fantasy world. The guide shows you the classification of alive, extinct and fiction with a short description of the animal. The text involved also a combination of facts and fiction. This all together with a audio voice telling you this descriptions and when you have to go to the next slide, makes my installation of ''Zoology Illustration'' completed.  




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Zoology Guide

Creating disappearance of an object/image, by showing my own categorization (like Borges) with (hard to classified) existing, non- existing and fantasy animal illustrations. By showing this with a slide projector creates an zoology class in the old-days. You will not know what’s real or not, you enter my little fantasy world. The guide shows you the classification of alive, extinct and fiction with a short description of the animal. The text involved also a combination of facts and fiction. This all together with a audio voice telling you this descriptions and when you have to go to the next slide, makes my installation of Zoology Illustration completed.


Alice-Meets-The-Dodo,-Illustration-From-Alices-Adventures-In-Wonderland,-By-Lewis-Carroll,-1865.jpg