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New York City Bleeds

February 27, 2013 Posted by Fysal Amirzada Undergraduate Work, Work

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A living organism connected at multiple ends by arteries and veins, the island of Manhattan pumps blood through it’s buildings and cavities every day. One of the most heavily photographed places on earth, each photo is depicted as a slice being cut away from a body.  The imagined blood of New York is rich with experience, history, events, and feelings . In this series of architectural photographs the biological quality of Manhattan is exhibited as a living entity. The aim is to evoke and assign an animate quality to a city.

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Photo Journal by Fysal Amirzada, 2B

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