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When the Sea Invades the House (2025)

Giselle Hinterholz

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When the Sea Invades the House displaces a real octopus from the ocean into bedrooms, windows, cars and ruins. Its tentacular body embodies ecological grief, dragging the sea into spaces where human life unfolds. Each photograph is an archival fragment of mourning, recording the dissonance between a body that belongs to the depths and the surfaces where it is forced to appear. The final image, marked by a black tear, crystallises this grief as wound and testimony. It is the ocean itself that mourns, silently infiltrating the everyday.
typeresearch exposition
date01/10/2025
published04/11/2025
last modified04/11/2025
statuspublished
copyrightGiselle Hinterholz
licenseCC BY-NC-ND
urlhttps://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/3909680/3909681
doihttps://doi.org/10.22501/rc.3909680
published inResearch Catalogue


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