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Manipulation of a fragment from the past. A study and an improvisational description of the “forwardness (of time)." Initially, it suggests a form of development and passage, but the presence of sound, the glass, and its reflections denote a physical separation in the space, alluding to a "preservation" akin to that of a laboratory or an aquarium. Rather than limiting itself to a binary opposition, the work attempts to discuss a perplexity that exists between what can be controlled and what cannot.
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Original Language English
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