For how long can a place remain unknown? The unknown in this city is being vanished very slowly by my walker feet. Slowly, the shape of the place is entering in my heart, in my mind, in my body. But […]
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show all postsEl transitar de una vida (The journey of a life) Time.. Light and Shadow. Life and Death. The Shadow passing through, as life does, without even noticing it. Sometimes they meet. In fact, they meet at ten, at one, at four […]
This trilogy: An offering, A rite, A cycle, are subjective maps inspired by walks around three places: St Catherine’s Hill, in Winchester; Brockenhurst, New Forest and St Denys neighbourhood in Southampton. These places have a significant role in my process of creating […]
Cordón Develado cites two concepts: the red thread as a symbol of the menstruation that interconnects dimensions, explored by Cecilia Vicuña, and the drift from the epic poem “Amereida”, which “recognises the emergence of America as a gift”. The translucid […]
Lugares Intangibles is a map about the intangible side of Riba Roja d’ Ebre, a small rural village in Catalonia. It is part of the project Riu d’art. This sculpture, built facing the Ebro, seeks to embody an essential aspect […]
AROUND HIGHFIELD AROUND ST. DENYS Sewing Routes is an ongoing project about Subjective Mapping experimentation, which is the result of some of my walks around Southampton, as part of my “get to use process” to this city where […]
This was the Map I co-created with Marija Biljan for Subjective Mapping Workshop in France. The idea that places are interconnected by the memories from other places they evoke, was our inspiration to map spots of Brivezac that dwellers can […]