Landscapes of emptiness are not just empty representations in which there is nothing but they are rather a representation suggesting the earlier presence that contain material traces of human existence. Abandoned places with equal force have been disturbing and fascinating but the reasons and causes of their ravages are often different. Can be found here Chernobyl Zone, the American ghost towns, Polish cities deserted by the Soviet army after the change of the political system, a small town with complicated history like Miedzianka, or uninhabited cities like Ordos. Photographs of the landscapes of emptiness come back and haunt us. Their meaning is not always clear, often disappear for seemingly quiet, full of silence picture. Such ph...