Seeing a rainbow (through a window that isn’t there)
Dries Segers
| Weight | 0,47 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 275 × 210 mm |
| year | 2015 |
| printrun | print-run 350 copies, numbered & signed |
| Design by | designed by Ties Goos |
| Format | 275 x 210 mm |
| printing | offset printed |
| coverage | 68 + 8 pages |
| Cover | brochure |
| binding | open thread binding |
| language | Dutch |
| ISBN | ISBN 978-90-90289-57-1 |
Weight: 0.47g
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Seeing a rainbow (through a window that isn’t there) is a way to contemplate the modern, industrialized landscape. A scenery that is constructed by standard-formats: colors, language, architecture, traffic, nature,… .
Seeing a rainbow (…) shows the elementary beauty in the seemingly banal, as well the extraordinary. Everything we see is constructed by humans, we take everything for truth, normal, a grey zone. By using the metaphor of a rainbow (light + water – which everyone adores) the color spectrum is used to have a fresh view on what we are tired of seeing.








