My research focuses on the relation between human and urban contexts through the investigation of spatial conditions. In particular, I research the anthropological effects on the natural landscape and their mutual tension.
References, personal memories, spaces, and places are combined to offer an alternative point of view.
The image is then the medium for a deep reflection on how we relate to our surroundings, often starting from the exploration of the architectural practice.
The boundaries of the visible are pushed to reveal alternative panorama, questioning our role in the inhabited world.
The series presented in this portfolio is part of a wider project born during one year of confinement. The infinite reflection of a sound as well as the repetition of apparently always the same days, leaves behind an absolute silence that these places seem to enclose.
A spatial and visual transposition of this experience has been found in spotless places both artificial and natural. They seem abandoned corners, where the line between natural and anthropic, reality and utopia, appears ephemeral.
Far from seeking a sense of nostalgia, these photographs are a claim of emptiness as full, filled by the imagination of a different future.