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The Project El Último Verano finishes with a newspaper printed edition containing 72 pages compiling every single day passed after launching the blog. In a time characterized by news migration to digital media NOPHOTO decided to do it the other way around: the blog and its content became a newspaper, and the newspaper was also transformed into an exhibition opened on September 28 at Palacio de Cibeles Centro Centro (Madrid) as autumn was coming.

In July 2012, triggered by the tough austerity measures taken by the Spanish Government, NOPHOTO decided to compile evidences on the evolution of summer 2012, the most inhospitable and disheartening one of our recent History. Just in case there would not be another one. Just in case summer disappeared from our lives.

The project was materialized in an active blog from July 11 and September 20. Every day, content related to the cuts outcome, the precarious economic situation and social unrest was published, as well as personal experiences from the photographers involved with the blog, all of them committed to the task of preserving the feeling of that experience on the path of extinction we used to call summer.

This proposal would finish with a newspaper printed edition containing 72 pages compiling every single day passed after launching the blog. In a time characterized by news migration to digital media NOPHOTO decided to do it the other way around: the blog and its content became a newspaper, and the newspaper was also transformed into an exhibition opened on September 28 at Palacio de Cibeles Centro Centro (Madrid) as autumn was coming.

elultimoverano.nophoto.org


In September 2012, El último verano (The Last Summer) is shown in Distrito Fotográfico of CentroCentro. This exhibition opens the art residency of NOPHOTO in CentroCentro which lasts one year.

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Diseñado y desarrollado por Julio César González