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iron bed, newspapers
- a metal construction of the bed, which reminds of a prison or a hospital bed, is set in a claustrophobic environment
- previous layers of paint are seen on the walls, fragments from newspapers (photos, articles…) are glued onto the walls, symbolizing different layers of memory
- melancholy and alienation
- closing in one’s own prison or hospital
- the impossibility of communication
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