“You never see anything in detail at once but the camera can do this” © Bernd Becher
Abandoned Places
8 November 2009 © Sander Steins (Photography)Essen, Germany 2008 (50cmx70cm c-print)

Let’s Play!
6 November 2009 © Sander Steins (Photography)Let’s Play! (c print)

Black Horizon
5 November 2009 © Sander Steins (Photography)Black Horizon (100cmx70cm c-print).

Ruhr Oel (Gelsenkirchen/Germany), one of the biggest Refining & Petrochemicals systems in Europe.
Born 4 Industry
4 November 2009 © Sander Steins (Art)Born 4 Industry (50cmx70cm mixed media on canvas).
Overpopulation is our biggest enemy.

One Way Ticket
4 November 2009 © Sander Steins (Art, Photography, Portraits)One Way Ticket (model is Marloes).
To hell?

Limited Progression
2 November 2009 © Sander Steins (Illustrations)“In addition to a continuous display for hours, minutes, seconds, months, day and date, the Memory Bank Calendar watch displays the full calendar for any month from January 1930 to December 2009 at the push of a button.”
(Seiko FX005M/FX006M-1979)
“The 13″ screen can displays 32 lines of 64ASCII characters, as well as plot graphics on a 128×128 grid – in eight brilliant colors.”
(Intercolor 3621-1979)

All what we see…
… is created by the output of machines.

(mixed media on fine art paper)
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