Biography:
“Michael Nguyen is a photographic poet whose lens is trained on the small and ordinary, but through his subjective perspective, he transforms them into something extraordinary, imbuing them with a new soul. His photography is a masterful...
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Focus:Fine Art, Architecture, Documentary, Photography, Art
The facade part of the CICG, Geneva International Conference Center is a rhythmic composition of form and reflection, embodying the collaborative vision of architects André and Francis Gaillard and Alberto Camenzind. Designed in 1973, it displays a unity of vertical lines and mirrored windows, capturing distorted reflections of the world outside. These glimpses offer a distorted reality, one that’s ever-changing with the daylight and the passing clouds. The protruding elements add a three-dimensional effect, providing an interplay of light and shadow that brings the structure to life amidst the skies of Geneva.