Rosangela Renno gives an interview to the blog of Paraty in Focus
Photo © Fernando Rabelo. Rosangela Renno at his studio in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro, 2009. Fernando Rabelo (editor of Images & Visions) Rosangela Renno interviewed in his studio in Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The interview was granted to the blog of Paraty in Focus, which is done by some guest bloggers to produce editorial content for the 5th International Festival of Photography. The visual artist speaks of file, blog, digital and on their expectation to participate in the 5th Paraty in Focus. Rosangela Renno is a visual artist and Doctor of Arts from the School of Communication and Arts at USP. Mining, rooted in Rio de Janeiro, is now obligatory reference when it comes to the photographic image and its aftermath. When asked about the great growth of blogs on photography and virtual exchange network, Rosangela said: "In my opinion, the future of archiving may be the very movement of the file. One day all images will stay around and everyone will save everything. 50 000 people will be able to access and hold the images because they will be circulating. Blogs are now the place where information and image focus. Perhaps this is the origin of the new model file. " About their expectations of participating in the Festival in Paraty, Rosangela said: "I'm pretty excited about this meeting in Paraty, because I am very impressed with a certain change of" focus "of the discussions on imaging techniques, especially photography. There is no question over both, the technical details of the photographic medium. Today the discussion is more focused on the concept and it interests me because I'm curious to see where all this is going. " He participated in the interview, Teresa Bastos, researcher, journalist and teacher of photography ECO-UFRJ.
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