” Enormous spaces, endless walkways, wide sluices, cryptic signs; all combined with miles of cables and pipes. They form a technical universe that radiates a cool logic. A hidden world, known only to a few and yet which has a huge influence on our day to day lives, absolutely essential in fact. Nuclear power plants, coal-fired power stations, storage facilities for nuclear waste and other energy systems can at the same time intimidate and fascinate a visitor. They seem to have originated from other planets or science-fiction films. Strange worlds, emanating a cool logic; cathedrals of industry, temples to an energy-guzzling society. Energy systems are hidden universes, accessible to very few people, highly protected against accidents and terrorist attacks.
My intention is to capture these plants on film in an artistic manner. Pure information is in the background. The idea is more about perspectives, colours and shapes. What I am proposing is to change technology into aesthetics, at least to a certain extent. Only the caption will remind the beholder of what he or she is contemplating: A highly complex system whereof our modern life depends. Energy systems which serve us and, at the same time, can threaten us.”
Luca Zanier was born in Zurich in 1966. After being trained in photography he worked as assistant to numerous national and international photographers. Zanier then founded his own studio in Zurich.
Space and Energy
September 5 – October 14, 2012
Kaunas Photography Gallery
Vilniaus str. 2
Kaunas
Lithuania