Reading what was never written

September 28, 11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. Taught by Gonzalo Golpe

Approaching photographic sequencing as a tense poetic language

Reading what was never written… It seems extraordinary, yet we do it every day, and have been doing so for thousands of years. We read the evolution of the weather in the clouds, we read destiny in the bowels of the earth, we can found cities by observing the flight of a bird, or accurately define the mood of a loved one just by looking at them. Sometimes words, especially when written, instead of enlightening, obscure, limit, and calcify what is alive. This session aims to address photographic sequencing as a tense poetic language and analyze metaphor as the main resource we use to construct and read them.

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Aimed at
Professionals and creators
Duration

Sunday, September 28

11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m. (3 hours)

Location

Classroom 1

Capacity

Maximum 12 places

Prize

20€

Taught by
Fiebre Photobook - Gonzalo Golpe

Gonzalo Golpe

Independent editor and lecturer, with a degree in Hispanic Philology and a diploma in Text Editing and Publishing from the University of Deusto. A specialist in desktop publishing and graphic production, he teaches classes on visual language, project management and photobook editing at various schools. As an editor, he collaborates with foundations, museums and publishing houses, as well as directly with authors, developing all kinds of art publications, especially photobooks. He has also participated in the development of digital applications, author websites and exhibition projects.

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Fiebre Photobook - Leer lo que nunca fue escrito. Autor desconocido.
©Sergéi Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii

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