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Private Space
Private Space
2009

There is a temptation of creating our own little world in the places where we interact. From this interaction we develop a relation to that space. There are moments where the relation of the space is intense, forced and private. This is a time that we can be The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's most famous children novel published 1943), we can live or belong to one little world. Our activities can manipulate our attachment to different places. The piece Private Space explores the boundaries of our human relation to space and what we do in these spaces.