Posts Tagged ‘space’
Do you remember winter?

Today I noticed that daylight sticks around longer than before (finally!). Then I got some old films at the lab and I found these. That day I was traveling to Charlottenburg to run some errands there and the snow made…

Portraits of self-sufficiency: Graffiti Research Lab Germany

This time we had a short chat with Mirae Rosner and Jesse Scott, the two initiators of the German cell of Graffiti Research Lab. If you’re curious, read on.…
Sharing knowledge and tools is at the very core of Graffiti

Domesticity series: hiccups-free morning

A few months ago I mentioned the calm before the storm… in what seems like a typical rant of mine. In the past few months I have been thinking about domesticity for other projects and small investigations, though those were

In continuous evolution

Films remain in their box, filed and properly kept for months before it is possible to look at them with fresh eyes.
Continuing my “Visions of humans” series.

Photos from somewhere else – Napoli

Home, Berlin, dealing with the necessary steps that will allow me to have, albeit only temporarily, the false impression of financial security.
The photos from Geneva are still in their undeveloped film form and the films are still in my…

Exhibitions
Berlin: Exhibition’s archive

Hamburg: Exhibition’s archive

Naples: exhibition’s archive

“Geneva: exhibition’s archive”

The ceiling – photos from Naples

The exhibition, as you know, is currently in Naples… and the great thing about this is the way in which the space has been organized. “Structurally recyclable, basically disposable” is a special exhibition in that it is a traveling one

Public spaces in Berlin: truly public decisions?

Due to something I have been working on, I have been out observing and photographing the city a lot. Berlin is not a city that has gone undocumented. Quite to the contrary, there are many exhibitions and art works dedicated…

Sharing darkroom know-hows: Darkrooms in Berlin

I have heard it enough times to make me worry: “dark room work will eventually die out or remain a very restricted niche field”. Is it true?
Be as it may, there is a certain tendency to dismiss analog photography…

No abstraction

Someone told me that I should be writing about the exhibition, as it’s something rather important and it’s happening right now….
Whereas it is indeed something that literally shapes my days and consumes a lot of my energy,

November, november

November in Berlin.
This has been a month of reading, patient silence and not so patient attempt to get ahead of my desire to “know things”.
I have put my Holga to work and focused my attention on what I…

2nd September 2009

From my window I see the garden of a Kita, and they sometimes unconsciously put in place the most beautiful and artistic installations, like this chair and table.

13th August 2009



A small experiment on space appropriation

When I first moved to Berlin, I spent the initial couple of days trying to appropriate the space in the appartment. I didn’t feel exactly “at home”.
I tried feeling better by taking pictures in different rooms of the appartment…