Here’s a draft piece tailored for LS Land Issue 23, themed around “Old Story” with the assets: lod 81 sets and 8826 photos.
Crucially, “ls land” operated in a pre-social media era, distributing themed “issues” (numbered sequentially) via private FTP servers, email lists, or early members-only websites. Each issue contained hundreds to thousands of high-resolution (for the time) photographs, often centered on a specific narrative, theme, or “old story.” ls land Issue 23 Old Story lod 81sets 8826photos
One of the most impressive aspects of LS Land Issue 23 is the sheer scope of the collection. With 81 sets of photographs, there is something for everyone, whether you're a fan of black and white photography, color photography, or a mix of both. Each set is carefully themed, with some focusing on specific subjects, such as nature, architecture, or people, while others are more experimental, pushing the boundaries of photography as an art form. Here’s a draft piece tailored for LS Land
The project treats the built environment as a palimpsest where personal histories and municipal change overlap. Each of the 81 sets (LOD: Levels of Detail) serves as a micro-exhibit — a room, a storefront, a stoop — documented across hundreds of images that record alterations in material, wear, and use. The vast photo corpus enables visual time-lapse reading: patterns of decay, repair, and human presence emerge when images are compared, layered, and sequenced. Temporal clustering (seasons, construction phases)