Look at me, lost photographs.

. Art

20:08:02 Look at me, lost photographs.
Among the many roles that the web is capable of assuming there is certainly that of the place of memory. Although volatile and vulnerable inverosibilmente tied to technologies, information accessible from a page or a site can be an insight into the history, the life of someone or simply, as in the case of photographs, time stopped for a moment on film. Curated by the international open 'the modern', which brings together photographers and artists over the world, Look at me is the project that shows a collection of photos found on the street or bought at flea markets, which began in 1998. It now contains more than 160 photos of strangers, strangers in spontaneous poses, artificial, random, embarrassed. Moments of time to someone you do not know but that you can see and you can assume or imagine something. Memory traces in the urban flow and temporarily grab immortalized in as many web pages.