This invited article examines the ethics of ruin photography through the autoethnographic lens of a return to L’Aquila, Italy, a city that was affected by a devastating earthquake in 2009. The discussion draws upon critical theory on ruination, ruin photography, and the abjected gaze
The man and the surrounding environment constitute a unit that doesn’t provide for divisions and fra...
According to Anil Narine (2014), eco-trauma cinema represents “the harm we, as humans, inflict upon ...
Photography has played a major role in documenting social shifts and preserving memories of people a...
The disastrous earthquake of 6th April 2009 created a huge fissure in L’Aquila’s city history and ur...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged ...
Our attention is pointed on Laviano area, a little village in province of Salerno, in the South of I...
Cultural Heritage and Waste Heritage are the focus of different research activities, but they are li...
Taking \u27The Memory Salvage Project\u27 and associated exhibition of photographs, \u27Lost and Fou...
International audienceThe research we present focuses on a phenomenographical mapping of a mountaino...
Throughout history many villages and cities have been abandoned following natural disasters (floods,...
The contemporary landscape is rife with ruins, from circumscribed tourist attractions to urban decay...
This article explores the politicisation of cultural heritage during the aftermath of the 1980 earth...
The relationship of humans and nature has changed over time due to the advancement of technology and...
Absence is explored through the spatial experience of the ruin and the communication of absence, thr...
This paper seeks to explore the manifestations experienced in the ruin and in particular, how photog...
The man and the surrounding environment constitute a unit that doesn’t provide for divisions and fra...
According to Anil Narine (2014), eco-trauma cinema represents “the harm we, as humans, inflict upon ...
Photography has played a major role in documenting social shifts and preserving memories of people a...
The disastrous earthquake of 6th April 2009 created a huge fissure in L’Aquila’s city history and ur...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2016.Cataloged ...
Our attention is pointed on Laviano area, a little village in province of Salerno, in the South of I...
Cultural Heritage and Waste Heritage are the focus of different research activities, but they are li...
Taking \u27The Memory Salvage Project\u27 and associated exhibition of photographs, \u27Lost and Fou...
International audienceThe research we present focuses on a phenomenographical mapping of a mountaino...
Throughout history many villages and cities have been abandoned following natural disasters (floods,...
The contemporary landscape is rife with ruins, from circumscribed tourist attractions to urban decay...
This article explores the politicisation of cultural heritage during the aftermath of the 1980 earth...
The relationship of humans and nature has changed over time due to the advancement of technology and...
Absence is explored through the spatial experience of the ruin and the communication of absence, thr...
This paper seeks to explore the manifestations experienced in the ruin and in particular, how photog...
The man and the surrounding environment constitute a unit that doesn’t provide for divisions and fra...
According to Anil Narine (2014), eco-trauma cinema represents “the harm we, as humans, inflict upon ...
Photography has played a major role in documenting social shifts and preserving memories of people a...