My wallpaper is a collage of photos of the series of works called Possibilities of Fingers by performance artist Robertas Antinis. This is a very personal piece for me, as an architecture student focused on social building and political and antropological relations on construction sites. Though Antinis brings an almost erotic perspective to the materiality of the ceramic brick, it is a remider for me of the physical interactions between people and building materials
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