Reflection Carl-Mikael Björk Reflection Carl-Mikael Björk

The anthropocentric dichotomy of nature and culture

In an anthropocentric view of the world, the dichotomy between nature and culture is relevant to a point; separating that which is man-made from all that appears naturally. That might form understanding in certain circumstances, but it is also a very simplified and romanticised view.

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Positioning photography within the posthumanities

Let me lead with a disclaimer dressed as a paradox; I will use this essay to both scratch the surface and dive into the deep end of the pool. I’ll make a novice attempt at using the concept of non-human agencies (Callon, 2012) to critically analyze and provide insight to my own photographic practice as well as photographic and artistic affinities of mine.

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On authorship and collaboration

For many artists I think aiming for originality comes with performance anxiety which in turn hinders creativity. A curator or book editor might look for originality or avant-garde as well as make sure no plagiarisms are published or exhibited. (What about paraphrase, pastiche or caricature). But I think the individual artist is better off having other motives as the driving force behind their creative process.

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About this Photo Carl-Mikael Björk About this Photo Carl-Mikael Björk

Man vs Nature

This is one of the first photographs in a series where I’m exploring the juxtaposition between the human body and nature's innate structures. An artistic exploration of exposing my own body to the elements as well as geology and topography. An artistic ambition to play with form, structure and composition. Simply put - selfies in different types of environments.

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