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Timo Correwyn (b. 2000, BE) is a Brussels-based multimedia artist with an elemental focus on photography. His practice involves making images in 3D software, downloading photos from the internet or buying them at flea markets. By combining all forms of image-making processes that in some way respect a traditional photographic procedure, he turns his photographic practice into an all-embracing one.
Timo is interested in topics of ecology and technology, but more so how their interaction can be seen as emblematic for a nature-culture continuum. In his series Fossils for A Ceremony (2022) Timo has been working with images of fossils. These function as input for multiple technological transformations that, in a speculative attempt, resemble processes of biological evolution. The motif of a fossil, he argues, also bears analogies with photography itself: both a photograph and a fossil combine past and present into one visual experience.

Timo e-mailed us with a link to a YouTube video, accompanied by the following words: “I made a discovery yesterday; the species of the creature depicted in the work — which I thought went extinct 200 million years ago — is still alive today.”