A margine investigates the identity of places through a case study - a village once marked by a strong sense of belonging, steeped in history and political power - later left to itself in a state of post-industrial, agricultural, and infrastructural decay.
The places examined span a significant portion of the urban fabric: once nerve centers - cities within the city - now extinguished cells in a honeycomb where no more honey is made. Places that once hosted and represented the community now lie in a state of transition, of ambiguity - frozen between what they were and what they have yet to become.
Through these places, the narrative delves into spaces that both fill and puncture the town - spaces that have left their imprint on the history of the territory - now surviving only as urban skeletons.
A collection of voids. Of marginal realities.
(2023-2024)