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His parent’s cat, Tigre, loved Pollito more than anything in the world. She would follow him around everywhere. She would follow the chickens he chased around and hiss at them if they pecked at him or got to close. Her favorite place to lay was beside Pollito and she could often be found sleeping cuddled between his legs. She would lick him and clean his fur as if he was her enormous kitten. She loved Pollito deeply, far more than the hands that fed her. When he was sad, it was almost too much for her to bear. When Pollito ran out and didn’t return home she just laid beside a magazine cover with the image of a dog, which looked nothing like Pollito, and stared at it.

Santa Maria de las Rocas collection image

A novella by Nicholas Gill and Alejandro Cartagena.

A collection of 151 “expired photographs” that were thrown out, collected from a tianguis outside of Mexico City by photographer and archivist Alejandro Cartagena and then pieced together and reimagined by writer Nicholas Gill. The 151-page novella tells the tale of the fictional town of Santa María de las Rocas, located in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

The story traces this coastal community from its humble origins at the turn of the century to the 1980s, as it corresponds to real events in the history of this corner of Mexico. As years pass, the landscape changes and the community grows and develops. There’s corruption and violence, magic and hope. Characters fall in love and fall apart. Their voices are heard. Their songs are sung.

The existence of this project is designed to question the very nature of storytelling and its possibilities in the digital age. As such, it’s done as a CO0, for free public use.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

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His parent’s cat, Tigre, loved Pollito more than anything in the world. She would follow him around everywhere. She would follow the chickens he chased around and hiss at them if they pecked at him or got to close. Her favorite place to lay was beside Pollito and she could often be found sleeping cuddled between his legs. She would lick him and clean his fur as if he was her enormous kitten. She loved Pollito deeply, far more than the hands that fed her. When he was sad, it was almost too much for her to bear. When Pollito ran out and didn’t return home she just laid beside a magazine cover with the image of a dog, which looked nothing like Pollito, and stared at it.

Santa Maria de las Rocas collection image

A novella by Nicholas Gill and Alejandro Cartagena.

A collection of 151 “expired photographs” that were thrown out, collected from a tianguis outside of Mexico City by photographer and archivist Alejandro Cartagena and then pieced together and reimagined by writer Nicholas Gill. The 151-page novella tells the tale of the fictional town of Santa María de las Rocas, located in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.

The story traces this coastal community from its humble origins at the turn of the century to the 1980s, as it corresponds to real events in the history of this corner of Mexico. As years pass, the landscape changes and the community grows and develops. There’s corruption and violence, magic and hope. Characters fall in love and fall apart. Their voices are heard. Their songs are sung.

The existence of this project is designed to question the very nature of storytelling and its possibilities in the digital age. As such, it’s done as a CO0, for free public use.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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