n Playing, moments of reflection of those photographed observed in daily life are recreated, where introspection suggests a particular moment inside the mind of each one, as if the reality we live in was also part of a fiction coming from our imagination. These ``flagrants`` are represented through an illumination that creates a strangeness, a new reality on the border between the natural and the artificial, reality and its alienation. The duality of the image is present in situations where the everyday is mixed with the absurd. Could the scene in front of us really have happened? The uncertainty of the simultaneity of events and the veracity of the image is created, not because it is fact or fiction, but because it unites the two in a hybrid moment.
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