Photo Gallery: David Semeniuk’s Cut and Paste Landscapes

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In Landscape Permutations, Vancouver-based photographer David Semeniuk — whose formal training is in science — remixes specific sites within in his hometown of Red Deer, Alberta, to produce new, non-existent spaces. “I began this series by asking, what does it mean when different sites, at particular points in time that they are photographed, can easily substitute for the same place,” he explains. “Do we lose the specificity of the site, or does the repetition of these urban elements — pulled together — illuminate something about the specificity of place?” Click through to check out the resulting photos.

Photo credit: David Semeniuk. All images via Booooooom!

Photo credit: David Semeniuk

Photo credit: David Semeniuk

Photo credit: David Semeniuk

Photo credit: David Semeniuk

Photo credit: David Semeniuk

Photo credit: David Semeniuk

Photo credit: David Semeniuk