The experience of space in the new generations is complex and indistinct. It has to do with personal identity or reflects an abstract condition that is not always related to real physi-cality. After all, the physical approach to reality is now out of fashion, in favour of a weightless desire that seems to mark the perception of our surroundings and the boundaries of our actions, often relegating them to isolated solitude. Yet there is a field of encounter in some of the contemporary art scene's central figures who still pose the problem of "making", i.e. a way of creating that comes via things and objects or situations.
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