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Ruins of an Imaginary City

“We are going to work on the ruins of an imaginary city. Where the ruins are real and the city is a fantasy. We will pretend that everything was done, that the city is already there. We will prospect and explore the existing beauty of those ruins.”

The objects were waste, but the fact of seeing them, choosing them, and took them with you means you are interested on them, you see a future for these objects, you give them value.
And so, hanging up these objects, they gain a new sense, you elevate their meaning, like the Duchamp's urinal and, with the help of a source of light, you create see them in a whole new light.
The ruins of Porto Marghera could live again, but in a different way.
It's a project of hope.
Ruins of an Imaginary City
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Ruins of an Imaginary City

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