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as many times a good friend reminds us…

Shared
is double worth

All the work we do makes sense if we can share it with as many people as possible.
This is a corner where we collect our participation in talks, exhibitions, etc. that help us to reach more people and make this project something for everyone.

Exhibition

The Provincial Council of Huesca, together with that of Córdoba, invited us to participate in the program VISIONA/HU forthe exhibition “Alquézar y Zuheros: miradas en la distacia” where a visual investigation is carried out on the towns of Alquézar and Zuheros, on the transformation they have undergone in recent decades and their visual representation throughout history.

We provide an ethnographic approach and it was proposed as a photographic action in both locations consisting of creating a photographic archive of portraits with the participation of its inhabitants and tourists.

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Talk

Between 5 and 7 November 2021, the 5th National Fair for the Re-population of Rural Spain – PRESURA*21 was held in Soria.

We wanted to take advantage of the loudspeaker that this fair represents to share our project in a talk entitled “Nomadic Portrait: Creating memory for the future”, which was included in the presentations at the Ágora.

video

Audiovisual piece made by Mr. Erskin where we explain, with the calm and tranquillity of the rhythm in which we try to live, what our project consists of.

Shot during the activity in the village of Baliarrain in Gipuzkoa.

Do you want to talk about the project?

We have prepared all the material you may need to communicate our project. 

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