No One’s Land
It’s a project about the city surroundings and its limits. It’s about what characteristics they have, what they provide to us and what are their importance and meaning for us. They are degraded environments that aren’t the city itself but aren’t the country either. They are intermediate places that are absolutely necessary for the city, because through them the city feeds itself and becomes a proper city. Through these places pass roads and train rails, electric posts and advertisement banners. But we don’t pay any attention to them, even when we pass through. These places actually determine our own sense of identity as a citizen.
DETAILS:
21 x 21 cm, 38 pages, 29 photographs, hardcover, perfect binding, edited by Camera Infinita Books, 1st edition, edition of 100, 2017
all images and text © Ricardo Dominguez Alcaraz