dead space by finbarr fallon captures hyperdense graveyards of hong kong
british architectural photographer and designer, finbarr fallon, has turned his attention to hong kong for his latest photo series titled ?dead space?, which depicts the hyperdense graveyards of the city. as a response to extreme urban density, combined with chinese feng shui tradition, the graveyards occupy the city?s steep mountainsides overlooking the coastal shorelines. rippling outwards and upwards, the visual rhythm of the terraced gravestones presents a serene yet uneasy landscape, whose concrete tiers are grafted onto existing topographies.
entire mountains are carved into vertical graveyards
all images © finbarr fallon
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captured using telephoto lenses, the 12 images were shot by fallon over five years between 2015-2019. the series showcases the sublime monumentality of these necro-geographies, through images which compress their built form into monolithic geometries. juxtaposed against backgrounds of towering skyscrapers, the photographs highlight the spatial contestation apparent in a city where the living and the departed are so intimately close.
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burial plots within these high-rise graveyards are extremely costly, with prices in many private cemeteries eclipsing those of the local residential market on a per square foot basis. financially out of reach to many and given increasing space constraints, the hong kong government encourages cremation and the use of columbaria now, thus these graveyards stand as a spatio-temporal anom...
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