A collection of short poems in a pocket-sized leporello book. David Horvitz's poems gently invite readers to connect deeply with nature, drawing inspiration from the majestic Alpine landscape. Phrases such as âImagine the voice of someone who is no longer aliveâ or âCall to a crow until a crow calls back to youâ invite readers to engage in a contemplative experience that bridges the natural and the poetic. The collection of poems in English and French was originally written for the Biennale Son in Sion, Switzerland. The book is designed by Valaisan artist Romain lannone and published in...
A collection of short poems in a pocket-sized leporello book. David Horvitz's poems gently invite readers to connect deeply with nature, drawing inspi...
Other People by David Horvitz is a series of digital photographs gathered online using facial recognition software. By searching with images of his own face, Horvitz uncovered mismatches: photographs of strangers mistakenly identified by artificial intelligence as him. These images raise questions about the ethical gray areas of image databases, often monetized without the knowledge or consent of those depicted. Drawing inspiration from research on training materials used by East German border guards at Checkpoint Charlie, preserved in the Wende Museum's collection, this project explores the...
Other People by David Horvitz is a series of digital photographs gathered online using facial recognition software. By searching with images of his ow...