home sweet home (open collection - white border print) · Azerbaijan · 2018
Home sweet home, 40,000 years ago. Art and storytelling were born here, carved into our living rooms. We’ve come a long way since then, rocky too, and anything but linear. For the longest time, our house, dinner and gadgets were simply what was there; we reaped the land, nature’s gifts. Some 200,000 years of roaming and cave life. 15,000 years of agriculture, give or take. Our first cities popping up around 7,000 years ago. 1878, year of the light bulb; 1886, year of the car. 1900s: vacuum cleaner, A/C, first powered flight, plastic, coffee filter, crossword puzzles, bra, robots, insulin, frozen food, TV, electric guitar, pen, nuclear reactor, microwave, bikini, credit card, contraceptive pill (we’re now entering the digital age in the late 1950s), microchip, laser, HTML, internet, LCD, cell phone, PC, disposable contact lenses, WWW (in this chronological order, among many more). 2000s: don’t get me started – you see where this is going and it’s going faster by the day.
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tags: Gobustan, Azerbaijan, Central Asia, nature, cave, rock, stone, history, culture, prehistoric, travel, living room, vertical
- Lambda C-print
- Fuji Crystal archive paper, 231 gsm
- Semi-matte finish, slight sheen
- Natural colors, detailed image reproduction
- Carbon neutral print production