There is a Ghost of Me
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Overview
An attempt at mourning both personal and political futures that never arrived, organised around a broad interpretation of the trope of the ghost. We see depersonalised figures, urban ruins, consuming fires and microscopic images of decaying bodily matter — set to a poem that shifts between Spanish and Dutch.
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