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NON-MAGICAL TOWNS

June 2021

Typologies of Freedom in Rural Mexico

The zine dwells on the empowerment behind the self-design and self-built housing in the rural town of Vista Hermosa, in west México.
The photographs portray these homes, while the essay questions the role of slef-definition as a reflection of its inhabitants aspirations. 

 

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SILENT LANDSCAPES

Oct. 2021

A conversation between Balearic and Soviet typologies.

A black and white zine about the nostalgic feeling left by the exacerbation of places ravaged by mass tourism and occupation.The photographs portray the silence left by the absence of visitors during the months of lockdown in summer 2020.
 

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PETATIST MANIFESTO

May 2022

The petate as a tool for urban resistance

A six point's manifesto about how to claim back public space. The photographs were taken in the city of Guadalajara.

This zine is a collaboration with Isabel Palomar.

 

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COUNTRYSIDE METROPOLIS

March 2023

The urban chalets of Buenos Aires

Urbanization can be a ruthless process, where boundaries between urban and rural areas become blured. This zine is about the subtle traces of countryside in the Argentinian metropolis, and how they silently tell the city's history. 

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STUBBORN HETEROTOPIAS

May 2023

A reading into Japan's vending machines

After Foucault's definitions, heterotopias are non-places, where time and space behave in a different way than expected. This little zine explores how vending machines can be heterotopias, and why these automats disturb the seamless Japanese usage of time and space. 

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SCARS AND MEMORY

July 2023

Berlin's six lessons on healing

Scars and Memory is a contraposition between a deep analysis of the city's built environment and a deep analysis of the human psyche derived from my personal experience in the last years living in the German capital. 

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