Wind, talk to me
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Dates2025 - Ongoing
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- Locations La Pampa Province, Argentina
In La Pampa Argentina, the north wind reshapes land and minds. Dust, heat, animals, and people move under its force. Blending fiction and documentary, this visual research explores how wind shapes landscape, perception, and identity.
Deep in La Pampa Argentina, the north wind erodes the limits of the mind. Animals, people, objects, and plants seem to transform under its presence, communicating in a mysterious Morse-like language, as if everything understands everything else. The hot wind fills the ground with dust, dries the skin, and packs earth beneath the fingernails.
Here, the landscape slowly consumes itself, mutating into something else: an uncanny metamorphosis that breaks with the familiar order of things. Under the relentless wind, people begin to lose their bearings. This project explores the relationship between animals, humans, and the north wind in small towns of La Pampa. Through a visual research that moves between fiction and documentary, it seeks to texture a place and evoke the fragile identity shaped by its climate, its rhythms, and its invisible forces.