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Tales from Beneath the Arches explores the transformation of ‘non-places’ created by the mass building of elevated highways and expressways in Taiwanese cities. This project examines how such spaces have been repurposed by people to suit their needs. It is in these spaces that we can see the interaction between people and the built environment in one of the densest urban landscapes in the world.

Tales from Beneath the Arches explores the transformation of ‘non-places’ created by the mass building of elevated highways and expressways in Taiwanese cities. This project examines how such spaces have been repurposed by people to suit their needs. It is in these spaces that we can see the interaction between people and the built environment in one of the densest urban landscapes in the world.

Éanna de Fréine is an Irish photographer based in Osaka and Taipei. His work focuses on our urban experiences. He attended Goldsmiths’s College, London, and received an M.A. in Photography & Urban Cultures. He is also the founder of The Velvet Cell.

Artists’ Book

Tales from Beneath the Arches

by Éanna de Fréine

Publisher
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2017
ISBN 978-1-908889-42-3
Credits
Printrun 500
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9781908889423
Work  
Subform Photography
Topics Non Places, Taiwan, Transformation
Methods Photography
Language English, English
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 26.0 × 21.0 cm
Pages 80

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