Post(card) From Nowhere begins with a question: what remains today of the travel image?
If photography once preserved the experience, it now replicates the gesture.
Posing in front of an iconic place has become a performative, automatic, serial act. In this project, the body mimics the frontal pose typical of a tourist postcard, while the background — once central — slips to the margins.
It is no longer the place that defines the experience, but the body displaying itself in front of it.