Olga Olivera-Tabeni
Olga Olivera-Tabeni. The Murmur. Fort San Cristóbal, also known as the Ezkaba prison. Speakers and audio. Pamplona, 2024.
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These are the voices of a palimpsest, with old and new layers. They are the graffiti of the prisoners of Fort San Cristóbal, a former prison from the Spanish Civil War, whose marks are at risk of disappearing due to the deterioration of the structures and the lack of recognition. The voices of the underprivileged, as Orcádiz says; but also those of Ángel and Dani, who were there on 17/7/1972. Those of Richard. Those of Izaskun and Sergio, from March 5, 2000. Those of Lidia and Juan. Or those of the "urbex" who habitually roam these spaces, somewhere between reality and fiction, as if it were a large-scale video game, with its labyrinths, levels, moats, and obstacles.
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Workshop Walking Beneath the Surface: Fort San Cristóbal and the Bottle Cemetery. Led by Amaia Molinet and Olga Olivera-Tabeni. Citadel of Pamplona, Fort San Cristóbal, Bottle Cemetery, and Huarte Center, Pamplona. Mapamundistas 2014.