"For three years (2011-2013), we have collected press clippings. The Arab Spring at its peak; the arrival of the Troika (IMF, ECB, EU) in Greece, Portugal and Ireland; the earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan; and a bit everywhere in Europe and the USA, citizen movements against austerity policies in favour of the bailout of the financial system. Far from these world events, yet affected by them, a family, ours, a photo album. Gustavo is 5, 6, 7 years old. He learns to read and write. His friend Gaspar is 9, 10, 11. His body changes from child to small adult. The disease comes back, goes away and comes back anew, always in the summer, but surrounded by friends. ‘Banks are like cancer’ says a placard brandished during an “Occupy” protest movement in New York. A brutal metaphor spreading in someone’s body. This book is a facsimile of a photo album dedicated to our son and his friend, meant to be opened in 2030. It offers a journey across time, from an uncertain future to a past (our present) where our family pictures collide with those we get from newspapers."Patrícia Almeida & David-Alexandre Guéniot (source:https://ghost.pt/Ma-Vie-Va-Changer-2015-1 )
Title: Ma Vie Va Changer
Edition: 1ª
Year: 2015
Country: Portugal
City: Lisbon
Width (mm): 400
Height (mm): 270
Cover type: Hardcover
Bind types: Swiss Binding
Print types: Xerox
Content notes: The book contains, in addition to the photographs of the authors, newspaper clippings made by the authors from the newspapers Público, Le Monde, and Financial Times (mainly).