106pp., oblong 4to., colour illus., hardback, Milan, 2022
"Inspired by Achille Mbembe's intriguing essay, "The Digital Age Erases the Divide Between Humans and Objects", Dreaming the Street explores the realism of urban culture at street level in parts of Cape Town and Johannesburg, combining elements of portraiture and cityscape, where a constantly recurring motif is the ubiquity of smart devices, literally, wherever one looks." David Lurie, pg. 12
Photographer David Lurie was born in 1951 and lives in Cape Town. He taught philosophy, did research in international political economy at the London School of Economics and worked as a consultant economist before turning to photography. His books of photographs include Life in the Liberated Zone; Cape Town Fringe: Manenberg Avenue is where its Happening; Undercity - the Other Cape Town; Daylight Ghosts and Karoo - land of thirst.