Smell is capable of invading any kind of space. A fragrance can be as fleeting as the coming and going of people.
Other smells, in contrast, linger as long as the presence of the people who inhabit them. These are more complex; they are made up of successes and failures, of fights and celebrations, of noises and of silences.
But what happens to spaces before they are lived in, before they are lived … when they are still virgin?
Only someone who has been in these non-places knows the answer.
Aitor Ortiz