This new edition of Làser activates a line of light connecting the Tower of La Carrova and the Tower of Campredó, two structures that for centuries served as points of surveillance, control, and communication across the territory. What once functioned as a means of defense and warning is reactivated here from a different perspective: no longer as military infrastructure, but as a poetic gesture that reconnects the landscape. The work does not fix an image; rather, it activates a presence. The laser traverses space, tracing a three-dimensional path and transforming distance into a visible form of connection. In this displacement, the light does more than link two towers: it brings forth the site’s latent memory and invites us to look at it anew, as if, for a brief moment, the landscape revealed another way of organizing itself, remembering itself, and being perceived.
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