Daniel Barbé Farré
He directs the Archive of Unstable Landscapes, a virtual archive built in a participatory manner where documents are collected from which the imaginary of a territory is configured to show the instability of a landscape: from geotechnical profiles to administrative documents, from family photographs to interventions performative. It is not only about physical territories, but also landscapes that configure a cultural territory are collected through myth (Atlantis-Montserrat), politics (anarchism-revolution), medicine (mental illnesses and modernism), work (mining , ergotherapy) ... He writes a new Pliny Lapidary that gives an account of the uses of images showing how they sediment, erode, fossilize, pseudomorphize and transform into magmas.
Update: 13 December 2017