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The folding album unfolds is a dialogue. The authors took photographs for each other to get a glimpse of the other’s living space despite the distance; to experience their never realized desires and illusions behind the facade of a story they write for each other.
The image pairs and the passages from letters and text messages reflect certain conditions of human relationships; restrained, yearning to unfold. The backside of the folding album is empty.
The relationship having ended, the former, intensifying image-text dialogue calmed down to a single monologue.
The remained image pairs are freely interpretable through un/refolding; communication in time loses its dimensions: words of approach and alienation may intertwine; opening and closing images may be juxtaposed.
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