Regarding your comment on Decaying Orbit, they are pictures without subject (a main focus), photographed without regard for a subjective hierarchy but with a visual hierarchy (emphasis on formal elements and visual aesthetic) substituted in its place.
In this way the images become simultaneously non-representational but also more representational because nature does not order itself by subject and neither do these images. Instead of the image being illustrative (re-presentational) by placing an "object" in the image as the subject, the image itself becomes the subject.
The avoidance of a specific subject also makes for a critique of images and spectacle in general.
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In this way the images become simultaneously non-representational but also more representational because nature does not order itself by subject and neither do these images. Instead of the image being illustrative (re-presentational) by placing an "object" in the image as the subject, the image itself becomes the subject.
The avoidance of a specific subject also makes for a critique of images and spectacle in general.