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Down Klapparstígur, Reykjavík 2005

Down Klapparstígur (Niður Klapparstíg) was installed at the Living Art Museum in Reykjavík in 2005. It is  a series of photographs, 32 in all, presented on a strip of lightboxes, and a video-projection on an adjacent wall. The piece was all shot on Klapparstígur, a small street close to the Living Art Museum, and focused on the street as being typical of the human habitat in central Reykjavík.
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