AUDIOZENTRALE
  • AUDIOZENTRALE
    Photography
  • Photography by Maider Mendaza
    Design by Pedro Gonçalves
    Styling by Bernat Sobrebals
HOTEL ROOM

Privacy, the right to the private space,
a space that each one of us chooses
and, therefore, identifies us, has become anonymity in our mass society.
The anonymity E. Hopper shows to us. The anonymity of a face with no profile, of a lonely scattering figure in the middle of urban scenarios of abandoned gas stations or hotel rooms. We have transfered the city to the traveler,
the person who walks by places of ephemeral or lasting transit. And in such a never-ending movement, identity has been consigned to oblivion.

Bearing this loss of identity in mind, under the supremacy of canons that bomb us from advertisements everywhere telling us about the "perfect lady", the reflection on the gap that the feminine dichotomy of Eros and Thanatos represents is totally relevant.

This fight between two poles leads the following photographies. Starting from non-places, hotel rooms, where privacy, loneliness and anonymity meet, a search of the lost identity is offered, by means of scenes built up as "tableaux vivants", where images are simulacra of life.

The protagonist, unable to create a real bound either with spaces or with people, believes this simulacrum is the only way she can think of to meet again with herself...
AUDIOZENTRALE

Audiozentrale comes up as a project on the initiative of its Chilean creator Camilo Garrido from a desire to become known in Spain. With this purpose, he gathered a team in which we all enjoyed the experience of trying to shape and create an image for his electronic symphonies.

Pedro Gonçalves: Visual Art Director
Sonja Müller-Salget: Art & Music Marketing
Bernat Sobrebals: Stylist
Maider Mendaza: Photography
Fields
Photography
Date
2011