• Reconstructions investigate, through photography, the problem
of time and of memory, the way in which we can forget and
remember.
The Reconstructions are polyperspectival compound images
in which each constitutive photo acts like an information-
and-memory bit. The fact that these snapshots are taken of
more or less the same place, yet at different times (after some
minutes, days, months, years), confers on the final image a
spatial coherence and a temporal discontinuity.
The whole ensemble aims to reconstruct certain contexts and
personal experiences that played out in the past in order to
create some puzzles which can sometimes break qua “time
windows” pointing to other horizons.