Mario Karlovčec (1987, Croatia) finished undergraduate studies in computer science. He enrolled in a PhD course of machine learning and social networks analysis in 2015 and worked at the Artificial Intelligence Lab of the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana. In 2019, he graduated in photography at the Higher School of Applied Sciences, Ljubljana. He was featured in the Analog Magazine, exhibited at the PH21 gallery of contemporary photography in Budapest, Hungary, and held a solo exhibition in the Layer House Gallery in Kranj.
“The project investigates the correlation between the persistent process of increasing entropy in nature and human interventions in the environment. It creates tension between order and chaos which is also evident on the surfaces of things around us. If we step back and observe the world on a large-scale timeline, the activities of the humankind become tiny and irrelevant. These photographs were created in the spirit of ephemeral; a new house and an abandoned ruin put side-by-side.”
The photograph is printed on archival semi-gloss 290g paper. The entire edition is printed with a white border in the dimension 40 x 50 cm (including the white border). With each print, you will receive a certificate of authenticity. Each print (photograph) comes in an edition of 50.