A journey into the bio-agriculture and in the life of the last of the artisans Some crafts are getting lost; some keep up the tradition. Daniela Oancea; Stefano Bisi. Tutor: Michela Zucca
This is a EU project where I was the tutor of two young journalists, who made a joint field work in Italy and Romania. The outputs are these interviews, showing there are different way to survive in the so called marginal areas.....
Our goal, as journalists, was to discover craftsmen who produce handmade items at a very small-scale, with very little technological help. We wanted to gather information about the ways these artisans manage to survive in the industrial times and the way they pass their knowledge down from generation to generation. The project in Romania focused more on small artisans and workmen. We visited local markets, but also villages or cities from different regions in Romania, like Brașov, Sibiu, Horezu and Brașov/Sighisoara. The other half of the project took us to Italy. The journalistic project in Italy is focused more on biological and social agriculture in the a sense of community, also on old artisan traditions and new ways of being an artisan.
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