We live in a world in constant transformation, where cities become increasingly compact, hermetic, and frictional, forcing the overcrowding of their residents; and Buenos Aires cannot escape this trend. The largest and most populous city in the country becomes more crowded and constructed every day, where we intersect with the uncontrollable increase of "people", and the shock of the unknown, with an apparent increase of otherness. This is why we move away, we close ourselves off in our little worlds with less empathy and closeness, in what not so long ago used to be an organic community. Issues as primitive as the sun, the wind, the trees, the light, and the shadows, seem to be more and more absent, but they continue to inhabit here, in our common environment. These elements continually become more appealing, but each time we give less room for their appearance. To let them be. Let them flow and enter our homes.
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