The work on birthmarks and DIN formats consists of full size photos of Guðrún, cut into the DIN (Deutsche Industrie Normen) formats where her birthmarks play a significant role as important points or scientific subjects, which puts human decisions on agendas, many which don't matter at all or are at least of questionable importance and value, in a new and humorous light.
The subject, the human being, is here forced into the formats it puts everything else in, that is the DIN formats.
The exhibition on the birthmarks and DIN formats consists of three series of black & white photos and photocopies, a book project and a catalogue.
On the first page of the catalogue says:
This book is about
that part of me
that faces the outer world.
This book is about
my points and dots
that face the outer world.
Body, skin, birthmarks, sizes, formats, distances, constellations, self-examination, world view, narrow mindedness, broad mindedness, upscaling, downscaling, simplification, multiplication, view points, change, thoughts, sorting out and judging, putting into perspective, taking out of context, counting in, projecting, moving, etc.