The streets of Athens have become the last years a scenery for social clashes triggered by the economic crisis which led the whole country to collapse.
Specifically the city center at night, with its abandoned shops and poorly lit roads, creates a dystopian space where people move around their personal dead-ends, trapped in its web. Empty eyes, hurried footsteps, spaces full of fear and danger, the entire city seems to die silently.
Over the last seven years, since the crisis was proclaimed, I'm investigating the human geography in the neighborhoods of Athens city center, trying to document the facts and point out the unseen through my subjective and personal approach.