Silence, walking narrates the nocturnal and silent dimension of the city. Walking down the calli, unexplored paths open up through luminous epiphanies: glimpses of a suspended but real life.
The Venice that emerges contrasts with the diurnal city noise, caused by the uninterrupted flow of people pouring along the streets, voracious for immediacy, consumers of a spectacle repeated the same every day.
Silence, walking tells of different urban and human geographies, of hidden and solemn spaces, signs of a different life that exists among the calli and canals of the city surrounded by the lagoon.
A slow existence made of lights filtering through the windows, architectures with a mystical aura, landscapes concealed by darkness, and reflections on the water that give back a sometimes disturbing image of the city.