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A Memory exercise can be definitive at the moment of building our existence. Digital urgency has fostered the need to make our world visible with images: everything that lives without an image lacks existence. The first thing that time engulfs is not the memory, but the image.
The work I present reconstructs stories that at some point happened, forgotten stories, that face, childhood landscapes, lost love, or perhaps none of this could actually happen... But somehow irremediably, the images are flooded by a dizzying flow of time, and hopelessly succumb to the oblivion of my eyes until they are definitively supplanted by the Absence, which is the original form (and the last) of our existence.
The images become open wounds and give way to an overwhelming silence. The Absence arises in the images and shows those Places, situations expelled from time.