Joseph Moore

Blueprints

A series of prints, photocopies of anachronistic objects: computer monitors and TV screens. Destined to become landfill before they enter the market, their future as part of our built environment makes them a kind of architecture. “Blueprint,” the word initially referred to copies of architectural plans made in Prussian blue with the cyanotype photographic process. Environment, anachronism, and obsolescence connect in troubling ways.