Book "Eu Fotografo / Eu Espectador"
Release Foto em Pauta - Tiradentes , MG - March 2018
A collection of texts, the result of the project EU FOTÓGRAFO/ EU ESPECTADOR (Authors' Edition, 2017), the book was released in Tiradentes, MG, at the 8th Photography Festival of Tiradentes that took place between March 7 and 11 this year. The book brings texts that seek a reflection on the changes caused in times of new behaviors and social functions for photography.
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Photographic Exhibition "O que vemos, o que nos olha"- Coletivo Nós da Pós
​Centro Cultural Justiça Federal - Rio de Janeiro - 10 /11/2017 e 15 /02/2018
The project "O que vemos, O que nos olha" brings an interactive and sensorial presentation of images inspired by the thoughts of Roland Barthes, who highlighted in his work the role of the photographic viewer, highlighting the importance of different points of view and emerging feelings when facing an image.
Selected photos and interactive ludic projects were presented, inviting viewers to participate actively through games and testimonials / comments on the images, chained together in order to summon, provoke and stimulate visitors.
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Photographic Exhibition "Releituras Contemporâneas"-
Pequena Galeria, Cândido Mendes University, Rio de Janeiro - March 17, 2017
Exhibition of the Post-Graduates of the Photography and Image Course IUPERJ - UCAM that translates the objectives of gathering and mixing reflective and conceptual issues applied, by appropriating consecrated works of masters of painting to create new images. The art of the past is a fundamental reference for the creation, transformation and innovation of photography, an essential character in the expressive, constructive, social and commercial aspects of contemporary art today.
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Photographic Exhibition Project "Eu Fotografo / Eu Espectador"- Coletivo Nós da Pós
​Paraty em Foco - September, 14 / 18th, 2016
Foto na Cabeça - October, 22nd, 2016
The Coletivo Nós da Pós participated with the project Eu Fotografo | Eu Expectador at the International Festival - Paraty em Foco and at the Head Photo Event in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
The exhibition, which takes place in public spaces, has as its goal an itinerary through squares of different neighborhoods and cities, always interacting with the local community and a public interested in photography and image. The project attracted to the square a diverse public of all ages, lovers and professionals of photography in addition to the local population and children who interacted intensely with the photographers and the works presented
Photographic Exhibition Coletivo Singular Plural - DESIGN NA PRAÇA
Design at Praça 2014 - 4th edition
Cacilda Becker Square - Urca, Rio de Janeiro
November 1st, 2014
The Design na Praça event is a communication and design promotion action that happens annually since 2011 in the urban space of Cacilda Becker Square, in Urca. The goal of the event is to bring design and creativity, in its different forms, closer to people, breaking cultural barriers and enabling access by different layers of society to ideas, visual expressions, furniture and objects.
The exhibition presents the vision of different carioca photographers about the transformations of Rio de Janeiro, its beauties and challenges as a great city. The presentation of the photos and photobook of the project will have the active participation of photographers who will talk about the subject with those interested.
Photographic Exhibition Coletivo Singular Plural - CCJF
"Linhas de Fuga" Exhibition was originally exhibited at the Centro Cultural da Justiça Federal (CCJF), located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between August 13th and October 24th, 2015.
The exhibition is the result of research and reflection by the Singular Plural Collective for approximately two years on the many facets of a moment of significant transformation that the city of Rio de Janeiro has been going through when completing 450 of its foundation. From the symptoms of daily chaos in the midst of many works and pollution of all kinds to poetry, enchantment and lyricism that are part of the life of Rio de Janeiro's citizens.
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