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Alfonso
Lozano (Madrid, 1973).
Living, never just transit.
Studied Industrial Engineering and Philo-sophy. Lived in London, Croatia and
Thesaloniki.
Always with his notebook, he is a rough traveller of every geography, even
the ones that borders night's ends. He rolls his own cigarettes, light tal-king
mates. Snob intellectual, he talks without distinction of chaos
theory as of Modigliani paintings. He won the 2003 Edition of the Henry
Miller price.
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Óscar Mulet (Madrid, 1975).
The commonplaces. He studied Indus-trial Engineering, altough his own
definition of himself begins with photographer.
Integer man, he holds the same curious attitude about climbing and cycling
as with photography. In his works, of wide inspiration, prevails the
multiplicity of lines, deepening in travels and nature. Open to all genres,
he has recently been awarded with one of the BP Envi-ronmental Awards.
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Rubén Iglesias (Madrid,
1975).
The world, a game board.
Tele-communications Engineer because "you have to do something, haven't you?".
He changes between his enthusiams in electronics and an uncovert passion for
travelling, photography, and everything that contributes to reduce his
energy. His irregular interests and his inconstant inconstancy have taken
him in many times to London, a city that summarizes his free spirit and his
persevering search of the other side, where beauty grows.
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