- The book presents an analysis of artistic experiences that place the human being at the centre of processes of transformation under way around the world – from the West to the Middle East, from Latin America to Asia
- Giacomo Zaza’s broad-ranging essay and the previously unpublished conversation with Han Nefkens, writer and the founder of an influential foundation in Barcelona devoted to the production and distribution of video art, allow the reader to examine the poetic and political aspects of narrative experimentation carried out by artists through video
- Far from being a study of the language of video, the book is a reflection on the diversity of our world, on the transformation of identity and the communicative potential of video – a journey between the real and the imaginary that brings with it thematic connections that are not set in stone but instead remain open to future growth
Pages: 144
Published: June 2022
Size (cm): 17.8 x 24.8 x 1.9
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