2025
/ /diários




This project was born from a series of personal interviews, each one collecting accounts of daily life from individuals working within the same place—be it a company, institution, or shared environment. Through these testimonies, the project set out to explore how routine experience, though cyclical and seemingly repetitive, can be perceived and remembered in profoundly different ways. 

Memory, even when anchored in the same setting and timeframe, fragments into unique narratives shaped by personal perception, emotion, and time. Each account was printed on an individual sheet of paper, over which a transparent acetate sheet was layered. On the acetate, a large hand-drawn circle appeared—subtle, almost invisible, yet conceptually weighty. 

This circle served as a symbolic device: a visual metaphor for the repetitive force of daily life, its persistent return, and the quiet pressure it exerts on each individual. Despite its delicacy, the circle suggests an overwhelming presence—like a Sisyphean loop—embedded within each narrative.