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Venice diptychs
In the "diptychs", pictures
are not matched to accomplish,
but to debate mutually.
They represent indeed two events, split by a time interval
sufficient to permit an appearance
to cross the framed space.
This little time-gap is enough to launch a perceptual deviation impossible for the physics
of the naked eye,
that works on single, separate frames, fixed in time.
A purely theatrical stillness
(tipical venetian beyond touristic routes) clashes with the framework and creates a street experience;
a suspended state that suddenly "collapses" into daylife.
Analogic flat film 6x9 cm - 4x5"
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