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In all cultures ghosts haunt places, humans, whole societies. They lean over from the in-between to haunt the human realm. Rarely we find stories of ghosts haunting each other in their natural habitats. But for humans it seems different. It is our own past that seems to haunt us, our own actions, mistakes, traumata and hopes. | In all cultures ghosts haunt places, humans, whole societies. They lean over from the in-between to haunt the human realm. Rarely we find stories of ghosts haunting each other in their natural habitats. But for humans it seems different. It is our own past that seems to haunt us, our own actions, mistakes, traumata and hopes. | ||
The | The project ''Ghosts Finding Ghosts'' explores the omnipresence of anthropocentric ghosts - through the lens of the wildfires in Nea Penteli (Athens) summer 2024 - in a book and a participatory performance. | ||
Through essays, exercises and interviews asks ''Ghosts Finding Ghosts'': Which ghosts haunt a burned landscape? Where do ghosts come from and where do they disappear to? What is the human role in creating ghosts? How can ghosts be experienced? Where are the borders of human sensing? And what is absence? What are traces? | Through essays, exercises and interviews asks ''Ghosts Finding Ghosts'': Which ghosts haunt a burned landscape? Where do ghosts come from and where do they disappear to? What is the human role in creating ghosts? How can ghosts be experienced? Where are the borders of human sensing? And what is absence? What are traces? | ||
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