Beat Hauser
Rheinfelden, DPO - AE
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Favorite Cafe: Café Pushkin in Leipzig, Germany
Best Museum: Swiss technical museum "Verkehrshaus" in Lucerne
Day Job: IT Service Manager
Favorite Cartoon Character: Calimero
Stolen Artwork of Choice: An old industrial photography by Bernd and Hilla Becher
Favorite Color: Black
Breakfast of Choice: A scrambled egg and then a chocolate yogurt
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Since 2003, I have been taking pictures of industrial areas and abandoned places within all Europe. I also research information about the related factories and places as well as historical post cards, old letter heads, labels and advertisements to document the history of the factories and places.
Abandoned places and industrial ruins are generally seen as “spots of dirt” and people feel uncomfortable around them. Often such places have a very long and interesting history, which seems almost forgotten today. Instead of the activity of former days there is nothing but silence and emptiness. Instead of windows, black holes are staring out of the walls.
But very often the architecture of elapsed eras is attractive and astonishing. In combination with the emptiness and beginning decay, such places often spread the impression of a dream world. Decay and nature give new structures to strictly geometric forms and lines. Moisture, moss and rust give new colors to gray halls. I trie to capture these impressions with my photographs. The beauty of decay is illustrated in its huge variety from huge industrial plants to small details.
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