La Memoria di un Luogo Dimenticato
“As age consumes us, we lose sense of connection to the places we cherished most during our individual lives; the only thing left for us to do, is ponder of the remaining fragments of our presence in those very places we once remembered so vividly.”
“Returning to a small town I used frequent as a child during summer holidays, I encountered this sense of disconnected familiarity with my surroundings. All what I knew and grew up with, forgotten, and replaced by a new, post-covid rendition of what was before. All the buildings that I could strongly recall, altered and occupied by unrecognizable façades, throwing me into a perpetual state of confusion. The residents who I had gotten to know over the years, suddenly became disconnected and distant to the very concept of the town they resided in. Everything had became consumed by an invisible entity that questioned the very livelihood of everything and everyone. The only remains to be found, were those of the traumas inflicted to the town, rendering everything consumed by the nature that surrounded it.”