On 18 and 19 June, the visual artist, photographer and teacher Francisco Gómez will impart a collodion process workshop at A Estrada’s space Dispara. The collodion process is a mid-19th century technique which, as with daguerrotype, is caracterized by its great definition power. It is made with view cameras and the supports commonly used are glass or metal, prepared with a base of wet collodion and silver, so that each picture is a unique piece.
The workshop is part of the current interest on the recuperation of old processes. During it, each one of the ten predicted students will make a collodion with his personal portrait. The price is 99 euros for the 12 hours of workshop (8 on saturday and 4 on sunday), and the registration can be done at the address dispara@dispara.org.
Researchers from the Grupo de Estudios Audiovisuales (GEA) at the Universidade de Santiago de Compostela took part in the II International Colloquium Rethinking Latin America – Decoloniality, Interculturality and New Subjectivities, held in Braga (Portugal) from 24 to 27 February. The event was organized by the Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL, Brazil) and the Communication […]
