Rubi Lebovitch is a talented photographer, who was born in Jaffa in 1974 and currently based in Tel Aviv, Israel. He received his BFA in Photography from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Rubi uses humor and irony and has a gift for finding the absurd in the ordinary. Continue reading
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Experimental Brick Pavilion
In front of the opportunity about experimentation in a domestic work of a small scale, it’s developed a series of essays that constitute the frame theorical-practical of the project, manipulating a traditional element of our constructive culture in search new meanings and possibilities. Continue reading
Inside the FBI’s Colossal Fingerprint Factory
Before the FBI went digital, it looked a little more like a giant stock warehouse for Amazon.com. In the 1920s, the bureau was only employing 25 workers to classify around 800,000 print cards, but by 1943, there were more than 20,000 employees sorting through 70 million fingerprints. Continue reading