Structuring the sea
[Image: From The Hebrides: a slight disturbance of the sea by Simon Norfolk].I just received a copy of 032c, a German arts magazine, the most recent issue of which includes, in English, BLDGBLOG's interview with war photographer Simon Norfolk from last Fall.
If you stumble upon an issue, you'll also find articles by Werner Herzog, Trevor Paglen, and Konstantin Grcic, and there's even an interview with Mark Wigley (although not this one) – so be sure to check it out.
However, that same Simon Norfolk interview has also been translated into Dutch, by Steven Ceuppens, and republished in FotoMuseum magazine, published out of Antwerp. So if you run into a copy of that, and you read Dutch, give it a go.
[Image: From The Hebrides: a slight disturbance of the sea by Simon Norfolk].However, Simon Norfolk has also updated his website, adding more links, more text, and a few more projects; so I highly recommend stopping by, and checking out one new project in particular: The Hebrides: a slight disturbance of the sea (which documents the otherwise peaceful maritime terrain used for British submarine warfare and naval training off the coast of Scotland). I can't link directly to it because of Flash, but it's worth the time.
Be sure to read the captions.
And if you haven't seen it yet, of course, I'm a big fan of the Simon Norfolk interview here on BLDGBLOG – here it is.



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