TWN_6
In TWN_6, a father and daughter inhabit the familiar landscapes of everyday life with television sets in place of their faces. They walk through corridors, gather in kitchens, linger in parks and move through domestic rituals as though nothing unusual has occurred. The impossible is absorbed into the ordinary.
The screens reveal nothing, yet they seem to contain entire histories. They suggest a world in which perception is inherited as much as language, where ways of seeing pass quietly from one generation to the next. What is transmitted is not information but a condition: a shared framework through which reality is encountered, interpreted and remembered.
Rather than depicting technology as an external force, TWN_6 presents it as something woven into the fabric of family life. The television becomes a surrogate face, a vessel for collective memory and cultural inheritance. Between intimacy and estrangement, the series reflects on how identities are shaped by the images that surround us long before we learn to question them.
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