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Walking through the common knowledge: postcards of Villa Cerro Azul through extension work
This photographic essay reflects from a visual point of view on the shared walk in the territories of Villa Cerro Azul, based on a photographic activity carried out on the autumn Saturday of April 23, 2022, within the extension project called “Accompanying the Territorial Planning in Villa Cerro Azu...
This photographic essay reflects from a visual point of view on the shared walk in the territories of Villa Cerro Azul, based on a photographic activity carried out on the autumn Saturday of April 23, 2022, within the extension project called “Accompanying the Territorial Planning in Villa Cerro Azul” carried out between the Geography and Anthropology Departments of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities, National University of Córdoba.
The photographic walk represented a meeting and departure space for various geographical imaginations in the town. The images invite us to observe the walker's views and experiences and give an account of processes that emerged from the photographic aesthetics of Villa Cerro Azul and its landscapes.
In this collective journey we seek to build communicative paths with and from the territories, strengthening ties through collective writing, narrating in common the defense of the common. We do it in dialogue with previous experiences and in re-invented processes in other mountain territories.