Rinaldy A. Yunardi Jakarta Fashion Week 2016
Figures and Events Are Transfixed by Time in Pep Carrió’s Extensive Daily Visual Diaries
Agnès Varda - Jane B. par Agnès V. (1987)
Mikael Hallstrøm Eriksen
Strata-34B
Watercolour on paper
13x20 cm.
Strata-37c
Watercolour on paper
30x40 cm
House In Nakijin / Studio Cochi Architects Photos © Ooki Jingu
Lengths of the Principal Rivers in the World. Heights of the Principal Mountains in the World. 1850.
Rumsey via Internet Archive
A new research group used machine learning to track color changes in common materials and items, below is their findings for all color changes over time, they used 7000+ items from the 1800s to now to determine color changes in the most common items.
Below are the colors of cars by year, notice how the majority of cars are grey, white, or black compared to twenty years ago.
These aren't data points, but they are comparisons between the 'modern' homes of the 70s and 80s compared to the modern homes of today.
Carpets have equally had the same treatment of grey added to them! The most common color of carpet is now grey or beige.
Even locations that used to scream with color for decades have now modernized to becoming boring minimalist (and I love minimalism) personality-less locations.
The world is becoming colorless, why?
source paper
Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain (2021)
Woh zehar deta toh duniya ki nazroon mein aa jata, Faraz
So usne yun kiya ki waqt pe dawa nahin di
- Ahmed Faraz