Inés Molina Navea is interested in the relationship between the production of images and the emergence of the social sciences in the 19th century. She earned a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Chile and subsequently pursued a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Paris 8 in France, where she lived for ten years. She now resides in Madrid, working as a professor at the Complutense University. This series of photogravures was made from images from the Atlas Photographique De La Lune, published by the Paris Observatory in 1896 and now held at the National Library of France. Framings, viewpoints and focus were altered to compose new compositions.