TRANS/TION
A journey from St Petersburg to Shanghai
de Ivan Olita
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Trans-Siberian is a way of traveling that substracts, instead of adding. Usually, when I leave for a trip I do it with the hope of gathering something. For the first time, instead, I found myself taking away.
I’m not talking about deprivation but synthesys, according to the Russian spirit. The goal is essence. Mile after mile you’re forced to take away otherwise your emotional baggage becomes too strong to allow you to reach your destination; getting rid of it becomes a catharsis which is functional to the travel.
You become one with movement, staticity is inadequate, it’s transition that sets the pace.
Featured on Vogue: http://www.vogue.it/en/people-are-talking-about/vogue-arts/2012/10/transiberiana-by-ivan-olita
I’m not talking about deprivation but synthesys, according to the Russian spirit. The goal is essence. Mile after mile you’re forced to take away otherwise your emotional baggage becomes too strong to allow you to reach your destination; getting rid of it becomes a catharsis which is functional to the travel.
You become one with movement, staticity is inadequate, it’s transition that sets the pace.
Featured on Vogue: http://www.vogue.it/en/people-are-talking-about/vogue-arts/2012/10/transiberiana-by-ivan-olita
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Cuadrado pequeño, 18×18 cm
N.º de páginas: 58 - Fecha de publicación: jul. 27, 2013
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Ivan Olita
New York, NY, United States
Ivan Olita is a creative maven and social catalyst operating within the field of media-content creation and distribution. With years of on air experience as a host, producer, trend influencer and devout curiosity seeker he can deliver inescapably outstanding and thought provoking formats for both commercial and editorial purposes deisigned for new -or traditional- media ranging from lifestyle to high fashion and contemporary art. He lives in New York.
