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'Internment Spaces'

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Internment Spaces
by Aristoteles Kara
 
For the times we live in and with the beautification of the Western world in the past years , we can say that a big part of the new world '' rejects '' emotions. The reality is present in a convincing way and in no case dreamlike . According to Foucault and Delefz in 19th and 20th century partnerships who live in societies turned to created internment spaces ( such as family, school , state, university, prison etc) . They committed to the organization of large enclosures . '' The man never fails to move from one space to another , each one has its own laws . ''
From the field of custody control and to the massification of society in order to align people. No room for personal autonomy and self-centeredness .
We are observers of events, all inmates in our little world and everyone checked . Observers , without emotion , as passive spectators . I see myself as a prisoner in the apathy and perhaps with the attempt to escape. The house is the place and the confinement of myself , and I myself have become the object of my recording.

 
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