Monday, December 1, 2008

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CURUNDU

CURUNDU is a documentary filmmaker Ana Endara presented Panamanian Dürnten the 8th. Panama Art Biennial . It is titled the same neighborhood in Panama City in one of the oldest prostimerias Canal Zone. The title also has other connotations, especially in the final accent of the u. On one side of the neighborhood was also Curundu, without the tilde, an area very Zonian well planned that separated by a little river flowing Curund_ also called? (Depending on the sector since the names.)
's intention at first reminded about other documentaries and movies, One Dollar or City of God, for example, that in the same direction reflected the bizarre social, economic and environmental desagastados neighborhoods of Third World cities o. Although in the case of Panama I would call the third world but the co-existence of several worlds. Thus once again look to the poor, human misery, the young generations of uncertain future was a task of social and political memorial to the general indifference.
The story is told here by Kenneth, a denizen of the neighborhood enthusiast, amateur photography, which became responsible for capture through your camera's most important social events of the community and portraying the most memorable moments in the lives of these people, since the reign of COIF to 15 Yasuri.
The final product are these pictures so surreal, impossible to see in the social chronicles unfold completely real scenario consists of Panamanian society.
Amid continuing negative signaling an intention there to rescue a little dignity in the lives of these people, who like any of us have to address the various vicissitudes that life puts in front but also where you can find in the midst of mist that spontaneity and zest for life of the inhabitants of these areas.


Saturday, November 8, 2008

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Exhibition Garden City














As part of the exhibits of the 8th Panama Art Biennial is presented Exhibition "Garden City" which contained a magnificent collection of photographs of the former Canal Zone and a number of texts showing in an analytical and reflective relevant aspects of the urban characteristics of the former Canal Zone. The authorship of this production is appropriation of Kurt Dillon (Colón-Panamá/USA), architect and visiting professor at Cornell University, Sam Sweezy (Mass-USA), photographer and Roger Trancik (USA), architect and professor of urbanism Cornell University. This is a sample previously exhibited at Cornell University and presented at the Gallery in Panama Manuel E. Amador, Panama University in September 2008.

The exhibition was a gateway from the photo interpretation this territiorio approached from different angles that serve not only support but also a pivot to other thoughts, both artistic and contextual . Some pictures are turning to this heroic portrait that characterizes the urban and natural landscape of the great works, being necessary when responding to an introductory character and factual dominance.

planimetrías series aerial views in a very close approach to the field, highlighted the characteristics of urban winding its villages and lush tropical fancy that. They seem to contain a great loneliness and even empty the people have not a desert paradise for its people. Nature, altered landscape, urban intervention. This open trail with a scalpel and scalpel in the middle of palm trees and forest landscapes, unspoiled bastion for the experiment, they realize a senior project.

The architecture appears to sit silent form secondarily in the concert of a delicate nature and involvement of the careful action of the intervention as a waste. The casual domesticity some pictures combine a great balance between human activity and the traces of their journeys. Machine and nature, domain implanted photographically portrayed as a stuffed piece current knowledge of their lacerations and destruction of these monuments nearby landscape.
His casual domesticity is closely linked to the temporality of life in these places, their temporary nature and constant rotating temporary spaces downloaded from any nostalgia or sentiment. Anonymity and hollow, blurs any emotional bonds or paternalistic and puts the territory dismembered in that dimension. Strengthens its contemporary status unwavering work yet fragile and vulnerable to an uncertain future.

This exhibition showed the other cut the feat canal site, contrary to that allowed water flow conditions and settled for some was a myth, while for others the establishment of a strict order dream land.