Des germes ? Quels germes ?

By Elevator World | Escalators | Août 9, 2019

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Le musée Te Papa de Wellington, en Nouvelle-Zélande, veut retrouver le sujet de cette photographie de près de 50 ans prise par Max Oettli ; image via nzherald.co.nz.

Une exposition de photographies historiques en Nouvelle-Zélande a été lancée quelque chose d'un effort de détective to identify the subject of one of the show's many compelling images: a young girl, apparently seeing an escalator for the first time, captured on film licking the moving stairs' handrail. The 1970 photo was taken by noted photographer Max Oettli, a Swiss-born longtime resident of New Zealand whose iconic images are part of a show called "The New Photography — Life in the '60s and '70s" on display through October 13 at Wellington's Musée Te Papa. Athol McCredie, conservateur du musée, a déclaré au NZ Herald that Oettli captured the image inside a department store that had new escalators. "To a child who had never seen an escalator before, this belt (handrail) might have looked like a giant licorice strap," McCreadie said.

Then again, who knows what goes through the mind of child? If she comes forward, maybe we'll find out.

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