We only exist when we communicate| 2010 | Video | 1:12 min
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This video is inspired by the so-called “solitary confinement”: special punitive imprisonment with no possibility for communication. In order to overcome “the limitation of being just a single person” (Diane Arbus), the inmate opens a hole in the wall of the cell and screams to the other on the other side of the wall. Both partners in communication tend to protect themselves by carrying a knife and avoiding becoming a fix target, while the viewer soon understands that the prison is just an allegory of our absolute need and infinite fear to interact with the other