The Danube River Project
by Andreas Müller-Pohle
Photographs: Andreas Müller-Pohle
Text: Ivaylo Ditchev
Publisher: Peperoni Books
176 pages
Pictures: 72 full color illustrations
Year: 2007
ISBN: 978-3-9809677-5-1
Comments: 30 x 24 cm; Hardcover with dust jacket; first edition; German and English
The Danube is the European river par excellence. On its way to the “new Europe”, it flows through ten states – Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Moldova, the Ukraine and Romania – and thus more countries and landscapes than any other river on the continent.
Berlin photographer and media artist Andreas Müller-Pohle has produced an extraordinary portrait of this mighty river in his “Danube River Project”. The photographs, taken from both below and above the river‘s surface, provide a “intriguing fresh vision” (Ivaylo Ditchev) of the Danube with its unique urban panoramas and natural phenomena, its bridges, harbors and factories.
Müller-Pohle‘s poetically documentary portrait of the Danube also includes the water as a chemical substrate: Water samples taken from the spots photographed have been chemically analyzed and the values inscribed into the image. The result is a “pictorial atlas” and a “blood count” all in one: an aesthetic and scientific compendium of Europe‘s most important river, from the Black Forest to the Black Sea.
The Danube River Project is a must for Danube fans and landscape lovers, for environmentalists and aficionados of contemporary experimental photography.
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The Danube River Project
by Andreas Müller-Pohle
Photographs: Andreas Müller-Pohle
Text: Ivaylo Ditchev
Publisher: Peperoni Books
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Pictures: 72 full color illustrations
Year: 2007
ISBN: 978-3-9809677-5-1
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Müller-Pohle‘s poetically documentary portrait of the Danube also includes the water as a chemical substrate: Water samples taken from the spots photographed have been chemically analyzed and the values inscribed into the image. The result is a “pictorial atlas” and a “blood count” all in one: an aesthetic and scientific compendium of Europe‘s most important river, from the Black Forest to the Black Sea.
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