Peter Dekens - touch, The Eriskay Connection, 2012, Breda
Softcover, leporello, edition of 500, signed. Design by Rob van Hoesel.
Touch is a moving photo story about Stijn, a young man of 23 years old. He was born blind and lives in a modest apartment somewhere in the city. This is the only place in the world where he can move so freely. The table, the kitchen and the bed aren’t obstacles for him, while being part of his territory, the objects guide him through it. He knows this space inside out. It may be small and limited, but Stijn is not. In fact it’s quite the opposite.
During the short winter days, the slow transition from twilight into total darkness in Stijn’s apartment passes him. The darker it gets, the harder it is for the photographer to find his way around. Stijn has no burden of darkness. He doesn’t need light and because of this, the photographer leaves the light for what it is. This way he feels included in the world of Stijn.
The publication ‘Touch’ consists of a leporello which on one side is printed with concatenated pictures that don’t care about the size and the way of folding of the book. This makes the disorientation of both the photographer and Stijn naturally tangible. The publication shows the intimate and committed relationship of trust between the photographer and the photographed, and, in a touching way, makes the reader share the world of Stijn, and show, above all, his strength to carry on.
Nominated for Dutch Doc Award 2013 & fotobookfestival kassel 2013 for best book of the year.
Order at tecbooks.nl.
Pages: 72
Place: Breda
Year: 2012
Publisher: The Eriskay Connection
Size: 17 x 27 cm (approx.)
Peter Dekens - Touch (Front no bellyband)
Peter Dekens - Touch (Back no bellyband)
Peter Dekens - Touch (Front)
Peter Dekens - Touch (Spine)
Peter Dekens - Touch (Back)
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Softcover, leporello, edition of 500, signed. Design by Rob van Hoesel.
Touch is a moving photo story about Stijn, a young man of 23 years old. He was born blind and lives in a modest apartment somewhere in the city. This is the only place in the world where he can move so freely. The table, the kitchen and the bed aren’t obstacles for him, while being part of his territory, the objects guide him through it. He knows this space inside out. It may be small and limited, but Stijn is not. In fact it’s quite the opposite.
During the short winter days, the slow transition from twilight into total darkness in Stijn’s apartment passes him. The darker it gets, the harder it is for the photographer to find his way around. Stijn has no burden of darkness. He doesn’t need light and because of this, the photographer leaves the light for what it is. This way he feels included in the world of Stijn.
The publication ‘Touch’ consists of a leporello which on one side is printed with concatenated pictures that don’t care about the size and the way of folding of the book. This makes the disorientation of both the photographer and Stijn naturally tangible. The publication shows the intimate and committed relationship of trust between the photographer and the photographed, and, in a touching way, makes the reader share the world of Stijn, and show, above all, his strength to carry on.
Nominated for Dutch Doc Award 2013 & fotobookfestival kassel 2013 for best book of the year.
Order at tecbooks.nl.
Pages: 72
Place: Breda
Year: 2012
Publisher: The Eriskay Connection
Size: 17 x 27 cm (approx.)