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The desire for Knowledge and communication has a history and this is not a romantic idea but a real sense of interaction between our humankind.

I think it is necessary and urgent preserving these analogues formats of text.

With this series I make a tribute to the writing form, the pleasure of learning calligraphy pleasure to express ideas with signs.

Find a new vocabulary and integrate new logograms and a new alphabet seems a rich way to re-express, out of my keyboard, a real-time communication with my environment.

The idea of reading again and again my favorite authors and my weakness to hear the sound emanating from my vinyl records music feeds also this series. 

“A language in the instruments that will not distinguish between the content, the meaning, the words and sounds” Wim Mertens.
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The desire for Knowledge and communication has a history and this is not a romantic idea but a real sense of interaction between our humankind.

I think it is necessary and urgent preserving these analogues formats of text.

With this series I make a tribute to the writing form, the pleasure of learning calligraphy pleasure to express ideas with signs.

Find a new vocabulary and integrate new logograms and a new alphabet seems a rich way to re-express, out of my keyboard, a real-time communication with my environment.

The idea of reading again and again my favorite authors and my weakness to hear the sound emanating from my vinyl records music feeds also this series. 

“A language in the instruments that will not distinguish between the content, the meaning, the words and sounds” Wim Mertens.
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Ceremonial Dance C Photograph

René Serrano

Mexico

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 41.5 W x 30.9 H x 1.4 D in

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The desire for Knowledge and communication has a history and this is not a romantic idea but a real sense of interaction between our humankind. I think it is necessary and urgent preserving these analogues formats of text. With this series I make a tribute to the writing form, the pleasure of learning calligraphy pleasure to express ideas with signs. Find a new vocabulary and integrate new logograms and a new alphabet seems a rich way to re-express, out of my keyboard, a real-time communication with my environment. The idea of reading again and again my favorite authors and my weakness to hear the sound emanating from my vinyl records music feeds also this series. “A language in the instruments that will not distinguish between the content, the meaning, the words and sounds” Wim Mertens.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

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Size:41.5 W x 30.9 H x 1.4 D in

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My research is about a passage of time in a person’s life that is often shaped by challenges, interactions and encounters. I explore the relationship between graffiti roots and fine art academy to represent the music as a measure of time. The incorporation of my psychographic calligraphy describes secret poems in every canvas.

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