If a stone could watch and observe us, what would it witness?

How many objects, bodies and stories wash over the stones of our coasts, the natural borders between land and sea, the imposed human borders defining spaces and destinies?

How does the speed of human time frame relate to the time frame of stones and what we perceive as immobile; what do we look like to what looks still to us?

Human stories are as much a part of nature as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, they are of the same matter. The ambition is to move the point of view outside of the human to keep talking about humanity, and the creation of a blank-page/character, void of identity, who can become everything and nothing, flesh and stone.

Choreography: Virginia Scudeletti
Supported by: Bogliasco Foundation, Clarence Mews
Photography: Cristina Piccardo