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   <institution>Glasgow School of Art</institution>
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    <text>BA Hons Fine Art Photography</text>
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    <text>The Things After The Physics, 2007/08</text>
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     <text>Interest, for me, lies in discovering ambiguous and extra-ordinary spaces within a very ordinary environment. A figure and its actions fundamentally change the way we correspond to the surroundings it is within. New perspectives can be created, and with it new questions. I look for the empty space in an image and try to fill it, giving it a purpose and importance, whether it is real or simply metaphysical.</text>
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    <text>http://www.ditteknus.com</text>
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