Photography captures an instant that turns into a memory. Memory generates memory.
Photography expert Raffaele Capasso, regional delegate of Fiaf (Italian federation of photographic associations) will accompany four-year-old children in an innovative laboratory to discover the photographic language.
Memory, in philosophy, is an intellectual function that is activated in a physiological way after a sensitive observation of traces left by objects or experiences, which allow us to reconfigure an event from the past. Memory, stimulated by external factors (a story, a song, a photo, a perfume), has the ability through memory to bring us back to a situation from the past that we have experienced and stored in our brain.
Memory, in the form of memories and experiences, is closely linked to the ability to learn and develop intelligence, and is therefore the basis of human knowledge.
one of the intentions of this laboratory is to "sow" these concepts, with and through the art of photography. (Raffale Capasso)
The collected works (32 instaxr photos on cardboard, accompanied by a mini interview with each child) will be preserved and sent to the children upon their eighteenth birthday: we will become custodians of the memory created with the children!