Café para Una / Coffee for One
Proyecto final de Riley Stevenson para el New Media and Audiovisual Workshop
Proyecto final de Riley Stevenson para el New Media and Audiovisual Workshop
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine The memory of a camera. The memory of a man. Manuel Rodríguez Armesto shares his life story as a series of events captured in time, emphasizing that every image is worth a thousand words. “The first time I saw a movie screen, I knew I wanted…
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine A peek into María Sanchez’s stall at Seville’s oldest street market sparks a debate on the role of this traditional toy. In March of 1959, American toy-company Mattel created one of the most well-known dolls in the world: Barbie. She owns over 40 pets, is licensed…
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine Cinemas are scattered throughout Seville, each one with its own style and history. Many have closed or been converted into contemporary businesses, but through a conversation with a former film distributor—turned into an imaginary trip to the past—their lost stories can be heard again. Inside Librería…
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine For the young workers at the fairgrounds of the Universal Exhibition, life was magical. They made good money and had an extraordinary international experience. Six of them recall it, 21 years later, as new generations dream of finding a job in the middle of the crisis….
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine The discovery of a 1940s grandfather clock, supposedly from La Campana bakery, sparks a tasty visit to one of the city ’s oldest and most beloved establishments. It has seen a SPANISH REPUBLIC, two dictatorships and three kings. It has seen the creation of the Bellas…
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine Girls as young as four enroll in Matilde Coral ’s Dance School in Triana to begin learning the art of Andalusian dancing. Carmen, a little ‘bailaora ’, and María, her professor, explain their love for this traditional dance. It is 5:15 pm on a Wednesday afternoon…
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine Workers at Pickman La Cartuja fight for the survival of the stoneware factory established by an English merchant in 1841. Carmen Vivero, their leader, holds on to its significance for Seville, where this craft has existed for thousands of years: “It’s living history ” “The word…
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine In Chefchaouen, Morocco, lives 17-year-old Naziha Bouama: a teenage girl growing up in a Muslim society, teetering on the precipice of adulthood, in a country bordering continents. Hundreds of miles from the Louvre, in an apartment in Chefchaouen, Morocco, an unframed portrait of DaVinci’s the “Mona…
Leer este artículo en ESPAÑOL / PDF in english of this magazine The Giralda reflects Seville ’s history through its mix of Arab and Christian architecture as one of the city ’s most iconic buildings. The flipping of pages creates a gentle breeze as Julia Villalón, a 6 year old living in Seville, turns to find the section in her…