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Visualizing the margins of Gulf cities
Geographer Roman Stadnicki and photographer Manuel Benchetrit have explored the outskirts of the Arabian Peninsula cities. This traveling dialogue produced a photo essay where visual reflexions and interrogations echo the geographer's concepts. Art and geography meet at the porous opposition point of minimal pairs of thinking such as invention/reinvention, historical heritage/imported models, construction working/idle inhabiting, shown/hidden, openness/containment, etc. Here geography crosses the boundaries of its discipline and photographic illustration evades its documenting function.
Visualizing the margins of Gulf cities
Geographer Roman Stadnicki and photographer Manuel Benchetrit have explored the outskirts of the Arabian Peninsula cities. This traveling dialogue produced a photo essay where visual reflexions and interrogations echo the geographer's concepts. Art and geography meet at the porous opposition point of minimal pairs of thinking such as invention/reinvention, historical heritage/imported models, construction working/idle inhabiting, shown/hidden, openness/containment, etc. Here geography crosses the boundaries of its discipline and photographic illustration evades its documenting function.
Visualizing the margins of Gulf cities
Benchetrit, Manuel (author) / Stadnicki, Roman (author)
City ; 18 ; 701-707
2014-11-02
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
geography , photography , art , Arabian Peninsula , cities , outskirts , margins
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