“The idea of ISOTOPES is to generate a dematerialized space. The catalyst of the project has been post Fukushima’s atmosphere. This tragedy that collided within our memories and childhood has led us to think about the brittleness of reality. This point of no return reflects the brutality of this evolving world that surrounds us, replacing any individual’s existence into fiction.
ISOTOPES is an open space which can also be perceived as a prison. At first, the slow and hypnotizing moving lights attract the visitor into the heart of it. Then, the rhythm and the intensity become continually more aggressive until it generates immaterial barriers: it’s easy to get in but neigh impossible to get out.”
