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Traditionally, in Tibetan Buddhism, the bardo describes the space between life and death, the non-place one traverses between lives. Nothing is solid, there is no center, nor are there dead people; rather, we are on an infinite circuit from a time without beginning or end. The bardo is not a place; it is what is.
The images in this project were taken with analog cameras, and the film was developed manually, leaving a sense of timelessness through color and texture. They are found scenes, portraits, and landscapes in a state of travel, where each photograph could represent a possible life. I am what I see, and although the destination is unknown, the feeling of being in transit is palpable.

Author
Lucila Heinberg

Technical specifications
Published by: Cultural Patronage
Year: 2021
Type: Book
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm
Weight: 300 gr
Language: Bilingual - Spanish / English
Pages: 120
ISBN: 978-987-8694-04-7

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Description

Traditionally, in Tibetan Buddhism, the bardo describes the space between life and death, the non-place one traverses between lives. Nothing is solid, there is no center, nor are there dead people; rather, we are on an infinite circuit from a time without beginning or end. The bardo is not a place; it is what is.
The images in this project were taken with analog cameras, and the film was developed manually, leaving a sense of timelessness through color and texture. They are found scenes, portraits, and landscapes in a state of travel, where each photograph could represent a possible life. I am what I see, and although the destination is unknown, the feeling of being in transit is palpable.

Author
Lucila Heinberg

Technical specifications
Published by: Cultural Patronage
Year: 2021
Type: Book
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm
Weight: 300 gr
Language: Bilingual - Spanish / English
Pages: 120
ISBN: 978-987-8694-04-7

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Lucila Heinberg

Bard

$30.000

Traditionally, in Tibetan Buddhism, the bardo describes the space between life and death, the non-place one traverses between lives. Nothing is solid, there is no center, nor are there dead people; rather, we are on an infinite circuit from a time without beginning or end. The bardo is not a place; it is what is.
The images in this project were taken with analog cameras, and the film was developed manually, leaving a sense of timelessness through color and texture. They are found scenes, portraits, and landscapes in a state of travel, where each photograph could represent a possible life. I am what I see, and although the destination is unknown, the feeling of being in transit is palpable.

Author
Lucila Heinberg

Technical specifications
Published by: Cultural Patronage
Year: 2021
Type: Book
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 30 x 24 cm
Weight: 300 gr
Language: Bilingual - Spanish / English
Pages: 120
ISBN: 978-987-8694-04-7

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