I cannot tell you all the story
“I cannot tell you all the story” questions the universality of knowledge by dividing a linear narrative through the exploration of gaps and holes that populate it. These left out things and things that do not want to do be told appear everywhere, sometimes in the form of incomplete objects, sometimes as hints of missing stories or unexplored spaces. We collected them and filled them up with objects, atmosphere andnew stories, on which further voids and narrative possibilities open up. This story is fragmented and stitched back together imperfectly, it is a story that doesn't come in a line.















