Girls at the windowSIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Mehmed A. AkšamijaeditorKristina IlićeditorNataša MiškovićeditorMiddle Eastern Studies, University of BaselCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:siba.4877Alija M. Akšamija private collection, SarajevoSarajevski ciklus 1938./39. - Iz mahale II.A.M.A. P N 13 39Mehmed A. AkšamijaPlace NamesOrientationLocationGeographyAge stratificationSocial StratificationPhotograph1939Alija M.AkšamijaAkšamija, Alija M.Upper storey of a traditional Bosnian house against a lightly clouded sky. The roofline divides the picture into an upper half taken by the sky, and a lower half dominated by the house's white wall and three upper windows. Two of these sash windows are open, and from each, two young bareheaded girls lean out and smile into the camera.Analogue photographic process, negative-positive (Agfa Isopan 17 DIN). Original preserved as a negative and a positive on silver bromine paper, stored as a negative, print and digital record.Not specifiedNot specified6060180180Bosnia and HerzegovinaYugoslaviaSarajevoKovačiAkšamija, Mehmed A. (2015): Alija M. Akšamija – Monografija arhivografije. Sarajevo: BANU. Vol. I, 44.
Place NamesOrientationLocationGeographyAge stratificationSocial Stratification