Through digitally created composite photographs, Mary Mattingly looks at a distant yet unnervingly believable future and endpoint for humanity's recklessness. After the fall of civilization, a generation of nomadic postconsumers roam the landscape of a water-bound Eden.
"I think about technology”, Mary Mattingly says, “The constant mediator between you and me... As technology expands exponentially, we will reach a point where we exist as wanderers in our own worlds, participants in simulated communities." But Mary Mattingly doesn’t hover over this possibly near future but looks all the way beyond the industrial and technological age, heading from postapocalyptic to postcivilisation to post-almost-everything.
While the world beyond the Bali roadmap and the mercury slowly climbs, take a look at this work for a sobering vision of the future.
The Expedition
2007 63.5 x 81.28 cm
Chromogenic dye coupler print
Possibilities for Multilateral Communication
2004 76.2 x 76.2 cm
Chromogenic dye coupler print
Always-On
2005 50.8 x 71.12 cm
Chromogenic dye coupler print
Frontier
2004 76.2 x 76.2 cm
Chromogenic dye coupler print


