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“In a devastated world, where history lies buried beneath the ashes of its own monuments, an immersive experience emerges that doesn’t seek answers — it excavates questions.
“Living Book” stands as a scenographic testimony to memory and forgetting, constructed through layers of ruin and possibility.
Here, there is no solid ground, only traces of collapse. Horses, archetypal figures of strength and transition, become agents of reconstruction who turn the pages. They do not gallop, they climb. They raise impossible staircases, reassemble fragmented towers and structures suspended in the void. At the center of the installation, the visitor encounters a monumental projection that hovers between the real and the imagined. A space between what has been lost and what may yet emerge. Within this apocalyptic environment, where silence resounds louder than any scream, the book isn’t read, it’s lived.
This is a work to be inhabited and each body that enters writes a possible future.”
Technique
SketchUp, Photoshop
Concept and Creation
Miguel Morazzo