A House That I Will Never Live In is a small self published book in which I explore the universe of a russian film director A.Tarkovsky (1932-1986).
How the memories inscribe itself into images? What is the importance of remembering something, thinking about one's past? How the images can be reminders of the events that are now passed? Is it possible to reconstruct the space of memory? The notion of nostalgia. The immortality of image. These were the main topics I have developed as a form of an essay. Appropriating excerpts from diaries, dialogs from movies and my own personal memories I have created a homogenous text. Images printed separately were added as a page markers. Freely falling out of the book as the instant images appearing in the memory.
An edition of 4 in french and 2 in english, published at ENSAPC in 2012 as a final Master thesis work.