The first issue of a new book line by Penisola Edizioni focuses on travel guides. These are stories that creep into a hidden need of the mind. Between cognitive nomadism and the pleasure of discovery. Hymns to solitary curiosity and social or historical meditation. Each edition reflects as many ways to wander and walk the world through the exploratory lens. The first guide takes us to Scotland, Glasgow, together with Alessandro Varacca—an urban and architectural recognition to tell the story and the transformations with a valuable introduction from Strathclyde University Michael Pacione and a friendly conversation between the author and local journalist Alan Taylor.
The first issue of a new book line by Penisola Edizioni focuses on travel guides. These are stories that creep into a hidden need of the mind. Between cognitive nomadism and the pleasure of discovery. Hymns to solitary curiosity and social or historical meditation. Each edition reflects as many ways to wander and walk the world through the exploratory lens. The first guide takes us to Scotland, Glasgow, together with Alessandro Varacca—an urban and architectural recognition to tell the story and the transformations with a valuable introduction from Strathclyde University Michael Pacione and a friendly conversation between the author and local journalist Alan Taylor.
Hi! I am Steve, a professional in the field of photography and visual arts, with a background as a curator, art director, and educator.
Venetian on my father’s side, with a French surname that dates back to Napoleon’s campaigns, and a soldier from around Montpellier. My mother was born in Belgium to a Dutch family. My grandfather from Hoboken, New Jersey, on the Hudson River. I grew up a bit here and there; I currently live in Paris.
I have known the world before smartphones, computers, and the internet. Before low-cost flights. The backseat of my father's car was my window. Studies pushed me to embrace complexity, a quite observation. A gaze that "touches," that dares in some way, that strives to forge a connection.
I spent the past 20 years questioning the role of images in society.
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Steve Bisson has also been delivering lectures, mentoring, and collaborating extensively with leading cultural and educational institutions around the world for the past 15 years.
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Design by Roberto Vito D'Amico
Hi! I am Steve, a professional in the field of photography and visual arts, with a background as a curator, art director, and educator.
Venetian on my father’s side, with a French surname that dates back to Napoleon’s campaigns, and a soldier from around Montpellier. My mother was born in Belgium to a Dutch family. My grandfather from Hoboken, New Jersey, on the Hudson River. I grew up a bit here and there; I currently live in Paris.
I have known the world before smartphones, computers, and the internet. Before low-cost flights. The backseat of my father's car was my window. Studies pushed me to embrace complexity, a quite observation. A gaze that "touches," that dares in some way, that strives to forge a connection.
I spent the past 20 years questioning the role of images in society.
• Coaching and Portfolio Review
Go to Coaching and Portfolio Review page
Steve Bisson has also been delivering lectures, mentoring, and collaborating extensively with leading cultural and educational institutions around the world for the past 15 years.
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Design by Roberto Vito D'Amico