Nocturnus Genius
Backstages in Venice, at Night
de Giorgio Colonna
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À propos du livre
The project draws inspiration from Guy Debord's theories and his "psychogeographic drift", a method of urban exploration that favours the subjective experience and emotions aroused by places. The idea of creating "Nocturnus Genius" matured during the author's academic career, which led to numerous psychogeographic drifts in various European cities. The decision to focus on Venice arose from the city's only peculiarity: an entirely pedestrian reality, without vehicular traffic, transforming into a silent and evocative stage at night.
The primary motivation behind "Nocturnus Genius" is the search for the "genius loci", the spirit of the place, which in Venice takes on a unique dimension during the night hours. The absence of tourists and the silence of the night allow the city to reveal its true essence, which is made of discrete presences and human traces that resist the invasion of tourist consumerism.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
- Catégories supplémentaires Photographie de rue
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 108 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9798295081095
- Date de publication: févr 06, 2025
- Langue English
- Mots-clés drift, genius loci, psychogeography, Venice
À propos du créateur
My photographic journey began at the age of twelve with a Kodak Instamatic. The foundations of this lifelong passion were laid within my family: my aunt Teresa introduced me to the technical and expressive depth of the medium through the writings of Andreas Feininger, while my uncle Alberto, a lithography entrepreneur, encouraged my first serious steps. At sixteen, I received an Olympus OM-1 and a 50mm lens — and photography became part of who I am. I completed a course in Professional Photography at the New York Institute of Photography (NYIP) and launched The Pure Image as both a brand and an online platform. I earned a 1st Class BA (Hons) in Photography from the Open College of the Arts (OCA), part of The Open University in the UK.
