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Torbola 31

Santiago Martinez Benedetti

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Photo Elysée
Torbola 31 is part of an applied research project exploring a new hybrid process between photocopying and photography. By combining a large-format lens and mirrors with a laser printer, I transform what is usually a reproduction machine into an image-making tool, with its own particularities and limitations. Each image is printed directly onto A4 paper, bypassing any digital interface, much like a Polaroid. As a photographer born during the rise of the digital technology, reconnecting with a physical and sensory approach to photography feels essential. For this project, I carried my equipment on a trailer attached to a bicycle, pedaling up and down the Verzasca Valley in Switzerland. This performative approach pays homage to early mountain photographers who carried heavy wet-plate cameras to capture the peaks. With Torbola 31, I aim to explore a new understanding of the sublime grounded in a playful, raw and tactile approach. Abstraction becomes a form of resistance to the traditional, romantizised vision of alpine landscapes. The technical restrictions of shooting with a printer become creatives opportunities. Thus, the movement of the scanner replaces the shutter of the camera, I can reprint over the same sheet with altered setting, and I can also play with scale by placing object (such a little stones found on the path) on the scanner glass to intervene directly in the image. The resulting images defy expectations and invite a playful reimagining of the Verzasca valley.
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The Artist
Santiago Martinez Benedetti
Nominated in
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Photo Elysée
Lives and Works in
Lausanne
I was born in Cali, Colombia, and moved to Switzerland at the age of four. My early interest in photography emerged through BMX culture, shaped by a raw, spontaneous, and DIY mindset. This curiosity led me to study photography at ECAL, in Lausanne where I got a Bachelor in Photography in 2020. Since then, I have worked across different fields of photography, balancing applied practice with the development of a personal artistic body of work. In 2024, following a residency as part of the Verzasca Foto Festival, I initiated the project Torbola 31, which marked a turning point in my artistic practice. The project combines the DIY, instinctive heritage of my beginnings with a more structured and conceptual approach. It was awarded the Swiss Design Awards in 2025. Alongside my artistic work, I founded Siestaaa Papers, my own publishing house dedicated to collaborations with other artists and designers.
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