miranda lichtenstein
- recorder
- untitled
- bulletin
- sound and noise
- grounds
- holes
- more Me than mine
- danse serpentine (doubled and refracted)
- everything begins and ends at exactly the right time and place
- the searchers
- melisma
- blind spot, miranda lichtenstein & cameron martin
- screen shadows
- ito/civitella
- polaroids
- giverny
- cyberjaya
- cv
- bibliography
- contact
Apex Road
2000
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2000
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Although the name "Jaya", in Malay, means "success", the photographer Miranda Lichtenstein, who's twice photographed the $5.3 billion site, is more skeptical. What she encountered there was "the shell of a future city: the concrete base for the bullet train to Kuala Lumpur, an over designed garden at the foot of an incomplete bridge, a well-lit but empty apartment complex." There has recently been some forward movement; a single mini-mall with a few restaurants, she reports, "and DHL and Shell have arrived in the form of modular glass buildings with deserted parking lots." Still, the utopian dream that is Cyberjaya remains a futuristic work in progress.
- David Hunt, “Miranda Lichtenstein: Cyberjaya”, Planet Magazine 2002
- David Hunt, “Miranda Lichtenstein: Cyberjaya”, Planet Magazine 2002
Commercial Zone
2000
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Commercial Zone
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Conference Board
2000
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Government Headquarters
2000
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Cyberview Lodge
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Future Monorail to KL, Cyberjaya
2000
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Greenhouse, Kuala Lampur
2000
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KLIA
2000
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Landscape at Bridge A
2000
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Multi Media Super Corridor
2000
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Putrajaya Housing Complex
2000
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cyberjaya