Hacia restos insulares(NaN)
Images captured inside the domestic space during confinement are reconverted into a journey towards sidereal environments. The light manifests. The shadow buries. The solid, the liquid and the gaseous: three different ways in which matter can appear.
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Hacia restos insulares
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Images captured inside the domestic space during confinement are reconverted into a journey towards sidereal environments. The light manifests. The shadow buries. The solid, the liquid and the gaseous: three different ways in which matter can appear.
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