An experiential walk with Laura Heda
A night in Hildesheim is a dark night. When everyone is back from work the streets are deserts, the light beacons just spot the asphalt and kitchen rooms get bright giving a choreographic composition on the lined facades of a street
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Peeking in and being observed, as the instant relationship established between the voyeurism of the experiential walk and the simple curiosity of the yellow lights flowing down the street. The silent parade through the suburb is switching on the watch lights of the front yard, gleaming oneafterotherasaremembrancetotheupperclass – they are not alone in the town.
Thinking and making ones to think – the instant relationship established between those who use the lights for being more visible and those who are using lights to see better. Emerging from the black of the woods makes the eyes blinking of the one who’s blind pitch and astonished ones waiting the passage of the yellow herald at the sill.
BIO: Damiano Cerrone was born in Italy under the toxic cloud from east.
He studied Urban Planning in Rome and specialized in urban analysis and planning strategies. At the same time he carried on a professional activity as photographer keeping vivid his photographic skills to be used as tool for understanding and documenting the city. Three years ago he moved up north by choice to finish his studies at the Estonian Academy of Arts, where he found a dramatic change in his photographic eye, leaving his profession apart for a more intense and analytic approach towards photographic composition. Currently he works as researcher, involved in the development of the Tallinn-Helsinki twin city region.
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