Each year, a contest is launched, allowing all photographers to participate in the Biennale de Photographie et d'Architecture with work devoted to the year’s theme. The jury selected 8 photographers…
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The Faculté d'Architecture de Bruxelles (ULB) is hosting in March, April and May, the 4th edition of the Biennale de Photographie et d'Architecture. Marc Mawet, architect and ULB professor is…
Regardless of the season, it is dark, the doors are always closed and no wind meanders into this hidden place. We walk in without really knowing where we are going,…
Je n'avais jamais vraiment réfléchi sur le sens des mots ''naitre et grandir'' et ''vieillir''. Je n'avais jamais vraiment réfléchi sur les possibles chemins entre les deux. C'est quelque chose…
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A Scientist (Neurobiology and Imaging) and an avid Art Photographer This is an attempt of mine to present a personal document of my individual experience in Medical Science research. The…
I have always said that if you want to leave your mark, make a book or a building. Both impart a feeling of permanence, a touch of the eternal that…
Printed in 200 numbered copies, the second issue (actually the third) of the fanzine Mire is immediately striking for its handcrafted appearance: a hundred pages printed on thin, rough A5…
When it comes to photographs, we are all deconstructionists now. After thirty years of Derrida, Foucault, and Baudrillard, anyone can confidently (if incorrectly) proclaim that photographs lie, manipulate, oppress; that…
In February 2006, photojournalist Jonathan Torgovnik traveled to East Africa on behalf of Newsweek magazine to work on a story about HIV/AIDS. While there, he met Margaret, a Rwandan survivor…