«Condominium was born from an offshoot of my body of work which over time has expanded in a non-linear and chronological direction, but perhaps more wave-like. It is laterally inspired by High-Rise (Condominium) novel by J.G. Ballard and his dystopian imagery, but also to Tsukamoto's film Tetsuo..." C.
The rigid band of the book represents the container-condominium, which envelops and contains a set of heterogeneous elements that coexist, represented with the use of different papers and formats, with different textures, colors and weights. The lyrics are cut-ups, written on a Remington typewriter.
There is no revolt here, or rather, there seems to be no reason to carry it out. Living forcibly in the same structure means making compromises and consciously accepting the long-term damage.
The photographs are mostly taken indoors using analogue and digital cameras. Negatives, when not printed in the darkroom, are rephotographed on window glass, photocopied, rephotographed, and so on