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An intense exploration of representation and territory, of questions about memory and identity. Once again, Aravena's gazes are divided between personal experience - represented here by family memories - and historical and political questions, which significantly broadens the images' field of significance. Using video resources to emphasize perceptions, associate content and expand her reflections on underlying issues, the artist multiplies her points of view using sophisticated language games.
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Thomas Jacobs invents a way to watch people's memories from the inside. Going against his morals, he accepts an offer to enter a heroin addict's memories to literally see if he committed a crime. However,a malfunction causes his consciousness to become trapped inside the criminal's mind. He remains a prisoner in the addict's memories for more than four years until he discovers the possibility of escape.