

since i last posted on here. I wont bore you with the details, i have no idea who visits anymore. Recently, i came across some images by Rodchenko, created in the 1930, where he had been asked to sensor out the sitter, due to Stalins regime. The images themselves began to fascinate me, or rather, the idea of the images. It assumed that by someone how eradicating the visual representation of that person, that in turn would wipe them from a national memory. The persons in question were of course killed, but this final step seems to me to be as significant. A crude doctoring of the image. This got me thinking about present government censorship, usually under the guise of 'terrorism'. Im all up for fighting anyone imposing their belief system through violence, but not at the expense of free will. Finally, what interested me the most about Rodchenko's images, were the traces left behind, wether it be a shape of face, a nose, or rather the memory of the deleted. It always remained
