Miradas del desiertoniños saharauis retratan la sociedad occidental

  1. Miguel Sáez de Urabain, Ainara
  2. Martínez García, Laura
  3. Monteserín Leiva, Patricia
Revue:
Fotocinema: revista científica de cine y fotografía

ISSN: 2172-0150

Année de publication: 2010

Número: 1

Pages: 123-145

Type: Article

DOI: 10.24310/FOTOCINEMA.2010.V0I1.5854 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

D'autres publications dans: Fotocinema: revista científica de cine y fotografía

Résumé

In 1966, the American researchers John Adair and Sol Worth carried out an experiment by having Navajos make their own motion pictures. This project aims to repeat the experiment by placing ten digital photographic cameras directly in the hands of twenty Saharawi children who have left the refugee camps to spend their holidays in the north of Spain. During eight weeks, the children took photographs of anything they wanted, the way they preferred. Now, the pictures they made have been analyzed, in an attempt to discover not only the children�s visual inside view, but also the way they see us, part of a Western society more accustomed to looking in than to being looked at.

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