This article explores the process, also in emotional terms, of setting up a multi-site photographic exhibition in Khartoum and Padua, in the context of the outbreak of the war in Sudan, as a creative way to promote research dissemination. The multi-site exhibition emerged from a long tradition of research, between geographers at the University of Khartoum and the University of Padua, on the reconfiguration of irrigation spaces in Sudan. An “exploration” of the exhibition is presented with a discussion of a few important themes that emerged from the fieldwork. The article examines multi-site visual dissemination as a useful tool to reduce proximities and create new connections between plac...
The history of the archaeological expeditions conducted in Sudan by Sapienza University of Rome – un...
This research is in the fields of aesthetics, cartography and environmental change. A series of dro...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
April 2015 Sudanese photographer Elsadig Mohamed and I tried to relate the photographs that Paul Jul...
The exhibition explores issues related to participatory photography, including questions of voice (w...
In Sudan, the revolution that began in December 2018 has led to many changes on the political, econo...
This research is the result of fieldwork undertaken in 2002 and 2003 by a team of Sudanese and Germa...
In the many considerations of visual culture in geography, there are few works concerned with the vi...
This chapter is based on the co-authors' research project on the memories of war, genocide and ...
The paper presents the new archaeological project established by Sapienza University of Rome in Suda...
Kenana, 18 th February 2023 Mariasole Pepa -Postdoc Researcher, Department of History, Geography a...
Record the existing spatial tectonics, morphology and spatial organisation, which define the boundar...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
I will be having a solo exhibition at the Barony Centre in West Kilbride in May 2018 of some new wor...
Water Ways is an exhibition developed through a Master of Research in Creative Practices in the Gla...
The history of the archaeological expeditions conducted in Sudan by Sapienza University of Rome – un...
This research is in the fields of aesthetics, cartography and environmental change. A series of dro...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...
April 2015 Sudanese photographer Elsadig Mohamed and I tried to relate the photographs that Paul Jul...
The exhibition explores issues related to participatory photography, including questions of voice (w...
In Sudan, the revolution that began in December 2018 has led to many changes on the political, econo...
This research is the result of fieldwork undertaken in 2002 and 2003 by a team of Sudanese and Germa...
In the many considerations of visual culture in geography, there are few works concerned with the vi...
This chapter is based on the co-authors' research project on the memories of war, genocide and ...
The paper presents the new archaeological project established by Sapienza University of Rome in Suda...
Kenana, 18 th February 2023 Mariasole Pepa -Postdoc Researcher, Department of History, Geography a...
Record the existing spatial tectonics, morphology and spatial organisation, which define the boundar...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
I will be having a solo exhibition at the Barony Centre in West Kilbride in May 2018 of some new wor...
Water Ways is an exhibition developed through a Master of Research in Creative Practices in the Gla...
The history of the archaeological expeditions conducted in Sudan by Sapienza University of Rome – un...
This research is in the fields of aesthetics, cartography and environmental change. A series of dro...
The following is part of a series of short posts on photographic practice in Palestine. In the fall ...