Grahamstown: Citybooks
In the summer of 2010, deBuren visited the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown in South-Africa in order to create a series of city portraits together with authors, photographers and video artists.
Author and illustrator Gerda Dendooven represented Flanders at the festival and wrote a citybook. The South-African author Brink Scholtz invited three African authors to write a citybook: Ronelda Kamfer, Ingrid Winterback and Toast Coetzer wrote in Afrikaans. Brink Scholtz wrote in English.
The South-African photographer Sophie Smith produced an impressive photo coverage about poverty, for which she followed a 77-year-old vagrant called ‘Rooiland’.
Students of the Journalism and Media Studies Department at Rhodes University in Grahamstown made City One Minutes. City One Minutes are 24 short films of 1 minute that portray the city during the National Arts Festival. Every hour of the day is visualized in one minute.
citybooks is a principally literary residential project for authors, photographers and video artists. They make unique city portraits in commission of the Flemish-Dutch House deBuren. You can read, listen to, watch and download these city portraits everywhere, free of charge. The citybooks are made available as text, e-book and podcast, and will shape an extensive network of the ‘United States of Europe’. Travel without moving!
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