Prize, Italy, Sassari, 21 February 2014
Photographing people, anonymously, without the mediation and / or conditioning of the glass eye, in their capacity as travelers, or anonymous passers-by, in places, streets or anonymous, as they lived and known to the Photographing people, anonymously, without the mediation and / or conditioning of the glass eye, in their capacity as travelers, or anonymous passers-by, in places, streets or anonymous, as they lived and known to the observer, grasping gestures, expressions and spontaneous actions. Returns the value to the image of our daily lives, where the user viewer can 'recognize their own otherness unrecognized, in a conscious way, given the mechanical nature of our daily Photographing people, anonymously, without the mediation and / or conditioning of the glass eye, in their capacity as travelers, or anonymous passers-by, in places, streets or anonymous, as they lived and known to the observer, grasping gestures, expressions and spontaneous actions. Returns the value to the image of our daily lives, where the user viewer can 'recognize their own otherness hotographing people, anonymously, without the mediation and / or conditioning of the glass eye, in their capacity as travelers, or anonymous passers-by, in places, streets or anonymous, as they lived and known to the observer, grasping gestures, expressions and spontaneous actions. Returns the value to the image of our daily lives, where the user viewer can 'recognize their own otherness unrecognized, in a conscious way, given the mechanical nature of our daily actions and maybe, in this way their own "anonymous identity"., in a conscious way, given the mechanical nature of our daily actions and maybe, in this way their own "anonymous identity". and maybe, in this way their own "anonymous identity".
, grasping gestures, expressions and spontaneous actions. Returns the value to the image of our daily lives, where the user viewer can 'recognize their own otherness unrecognized, in a conscious way, given the mechanical nature of our daily actions and maybe, in this way their own "anonymous identity".
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