“Memory
Containers” are shapes we bump into every day of our lives.
We know what a box is, because there are so many models of it in
our environment: The refrigerators, the television, the cupboards,
the micro-waves, the video, the computers and even the houses we
live in.
“Memory Containers” are imprisoned situations in which
an illusion of movement replaces the disappearance of the body;
they are places in which images are created like in the human eye
or in a camera.
Photography appears in most of my work as a symbol of the footprints
of an event that occurred, a loyal and untruthful witness of reality.
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