City Nightwalk
The tapes block the leisure spaces, the houses look different with the new lit windows that seem to have appeared, and the noise that was once heard in the gathering spaces was replaced by the electric crackle of the street lamps, which illuminate the deserted sidewalks in perfect circumferences for those who didn't decide to go. The roles were reversed, and those who pass and disturb the silence of the night in the city can hear life happening inside the walls. The unprecedented calm at every turn of the corner invites us inside and, unlike the cats that in their nocturnal inconspicuousness remain all gray, the silhouettes of those who wander are now noticed as a note barely played in a careful composition.