We are a feminist photographer and an activist biologist in the exercise of finding a course towards blindness as a way and a path, experiencing a transdisciplinary research that leads us to get lost in the different times that inhabit these pages. These silenced eyes, these eyes that do not see, are a way to oppose the normalizing discourses of the gaze, to disobey what they force you to see, to open up to the possibility - in black and white - of other images that do not contain the visual pleasure that capitalism has taught us. This is a book about the biology of optical aberrations, errors, clouded gazes, and eyes that fight the light.
Díaz, Jorge (2019) Ojos que no ven. Santiago de Chile: self-published.
Sepur Zarco
SeeRing Fighters
SeePróceres
SeeAdam's apple
SeeTango
SeeThe nomads
of the sea
Children
SeeOld
SeeAnteroom
to a nude
Boxers
SeeThe Infarct
of the Soul
Circus
SeeBodies
SeeMemento Mori
SeeAsleep
SeeThe light
that blinds me
Women
SeeExéresis
SeeChileans I. Calbuco
SeeSecond hand
clothes
Eyes that
cannot see
Dolls
SeeThe Sacrifice
See(From lat. contactus). Action and effect of touching two or more things. Connection between two parts of an electrical circuit. Artifice to establish this connection. Liaison (person who has a relationship with others, especially within an organization). Relationship or dealings established between two or more persons or entities.
Photogr. positive impression, obtained by contact, of a photographic negative. U. m. in pl.