When I killed your tulips

It explores the human instinct to gather objects around oneself. In the privacy of our places, each of us has a small group of artifacts connected to specific moments or people.

The instinct to gather objects around oneself is a natural human being’s behaviour. In the privacy of our places, each of us has a small group of artifacts connected to specific moments or people.

What fascinates me, is how the meanings of these objects can change throughout history depending on the social interactions that they become entangled in. As they repeatedly shift between ownerships and places, they keep transforming and accumulating stories. Archaeologists call this phenomenon the "social biography of objects".

When I killed your tulips by Stefano Conti

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