on the road... again
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Magazine, german/french text, 2005, 112 pages, 21x28 cm, price: 12,- euros
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The photography magazine "on the road... again" is published in connection with the international photography festival
Bieler Fototage 2005 in Switzerland. "on the road... again" presents and discusses contemporary documentary photography.
"on the road... again" adresses a variety of aspects of mobility ranging from tourism to public and personal transport, from
migration to the mobility of the modern nomad, from making yourself at home to urban development. 23 photographers
share their personal, journalistic and artistic views on the mobile society with their stories taking place in countries as
different as Switzerland and Rwanda, Japan and Greeland, Tibet and the US. Join them on their journeys and explore the
differences and similarities of what they have experienced.
Editors: Nicolas Bourquin, Sven Ehmann
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Tiziana De Silvestro
Einschränkungen in der Stadt und anderswo
Obstacles de la ville et d’ailleurs
Barbara Zürcher
Interview: Jäger, Pendler und Migraten
Interview: Voyageurs, chasseurs et migrants
Markus Bühler-Rasom
Inuit–Leben am Rande der Welt
Inuit–un monde à part
Susan Meiselas
Carnival Strippers
Meinrad Schade
Heimatverlust
Apatrides
Vanessa Püntener
Hotel Viktor
Peter Stohler
Abwesende ins Bild gerückt
Les absents brisent le cadre
Sabine Troendle
OUT OF TOWN
Geri Stocker
Die amerikanische Schweiz
La Suisse américanisée
Daniel Stucki
TTL–Tokyo Traffic Lights–Through The Lens
Georg Aerni
Insights
Christian Flierl
Rheinhafen
Le port de Bâle
Jean-Luc Cramatte
Ruanda–über die Schulter von Théodore gesehen
Rwanda–Par-dessus l’Épaule de Théodore
Daniel Rihs
Jenseits von Olten
Au–delà d’Olten
Anna Katharina Scheidegger
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Walter – Feger – Spehr
La Promenade – ein Spaziergang auf die dunkle Seite der Augen
La Promenade – Voyage du côté obscur de l’oeil
Thomas Zollinger
weiter gegangen
Toujours plus loin
Fritz Bandi, Ruth Patzer
Das Gesicht bewahren
«Conservez ce visage!»
Daniel Zimmermann
Schöne Aussichten…
Belles perspectives…
Manuel Bauer
Escape from tibet
Carmela Harshani Odoni
Auf der Suche nach den eigenen Wurzeln
À la recherche de ses racines
Sven Ehmann
Mobilität
Mobilité
Yves Leresche
Der Dacia: ein multifunktionales Auto, das (fast) alles kann…
La Dacia, voiture à tout faire…
Nicolas Denis
I was here
Jules Spinatsch
sleep
Theodor Barth
Zauberkisten eines reisenden Magiers
La boîte d'un magicien itinérant
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