The past is Violence/Urban Apparitions [Images I]

Urban photographs. Everyday scenes, marginal events, unusual appearances. Observation material.

The Past is Violence is an editorial field built through repeated passages into a personal archive.
Each iteration emerges from acts of selection, sequencing and recomposition: photographs drawn from different periods, notes cut and reassembled from notebooks, occasional sound recordings, fragments that insist on returning.

Every volume forms a temporary whole.
Images and texts are not arranged to illustrate one another, but to test proximity, tension and duration. What holds them together is the act of assembly itself: a decision to stay with material that resists closure.

The work advances through discrete editions.
Each one proposes a different cut into the same archive, a different rhythm, a different balance between image, text and silence. Printed publications, PDFs and hybrid formats coexist as equivalent outcomes of the same process.

The Past is Violence remains open as a field that demands time, attention and the endurance to stay with what does not resolve.