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Oblivio
Blurred bodies merge with the environment, fragments of existences that overlap without ever really touching. They are faceless faces, stories that get lost in the hypnotic rhythm of the metropolis. The blur effect is a visual language that translates the condition of estrangement and bewilderment, where the individual dissolves into the mass until becoming imperceptible.
Oblivio is not just a visual investigation, but an invitation to reflect: how much of ourselves do we lose in the vortex of everyday life? How much of who we are vanishes in the anonymity of the crowd?


















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