DAIDO MORIYAMA - VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY
DAIDO MORIYAMA - VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY
DAIDO MORIYAMA - VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY
DAIDO MORIYAMA - VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY
DAIDO MORIYAMA - VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY
DAIDO MORIYAMA - VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY

DAIDO MORIYAMA - VIEW FROM THE LABORATORY

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DAIDO MORIYAMA
View from the Laboratory


Published by KAWADE SHOBO SHINSHA, 2013
Book Size 18,3 x 27 cm
Pages 84 pages
Hardcover with a hardcover slipcase
First edition
Language Japanese and English
ISBN 9784309274027

View from the Laboratory by photographer Daido Moriyama is the result of his visit in 2008 to a residential estate called “Le Gras” in Saint-Loup-de-Varennes, France - where the first historic photograph was taken from the upstairs window in 1827. The photograph’s lifelong dream was to visit the site that he found sacred for the beginning of photography.

‘The reason photography got its start is because Niépce had thought: “There must be some way to capture the exact images we see with our eyes and within our minds?” Was there any way to capture family members, a beloved one, or good friends? What about the various things we come across in daily life, or the scenery we can see in this very moment? This undeniable human yearning was the impetus that pioneered photography. Thus, my simplest theory regarding photography: “Photographs are memories.'

― Daido Moriyama about View from the Laboratory

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'View from the Laboratory' par le photographe Daido Moriyama est le résultat de sa visite en 2008 dans un domaine résidentiel appelé «Le Gras» à Saint-Loup-de-Varennes, France - où la première photographie historique a été prise depuis la fenêtre de l'étage en 1827. 

"La photographie a débuté parce que Niépce avait pensé : "Pouvons nous imaginer un moyen de capturer les images exactes que nous voyons avec nos yeux et percevons avec notre esprit ?" Y avait-il un moyen de capturer des membres de la famille, un être cher ou de bons amis ? Qu'en est-il des différentes choses que nous rencontrons dans la vie quotidienne ou des paysages que nous pouvons voir en ce moment même ? Ce désir humain indéniable a été le moteur de la photographie. Ainsi, ma théorie la plus simple concernant la photographie : "Les photographies sont des souvenirs.""

- Daido Moriyama à propos de View from the Laboratory