Emil Hougaard Bertelsen
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When I was a child, reality was less structured than now. I’ve begun to realize how important this knowledge is.

Fantasy was a much more important part of how the world looked. Any stick was a wand or a sword, any idea was alive, any thought was real, because I gave in to the game that we played.

I suspect that before I can remember, in the first years of my life, things were not things like they are today. I think that the difference between one thing and another is something that I’ve learned to define a little bit later in life.

By then, reality was probably a bit more like a dream, something that can be changed by perception.

The project consists double exposures on celluloid film and single digital exposures.


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