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Giza, Egypt - Oct 24, 2024: "I See, I See" by artist Federica Di Carlo, displayed at the exhibition "Forever is Now 4" at the Pyramids of Giza.

I See, I See is an installation that connects with the desert sunlight and echoes the rituals of age-old Egyptian traditions related to deities of light. A large eye of Horus/Ra, composed of thousands of graduated optical lenses, will be placed between the viewer and the landscape of the Pyramids of Giza, becoming an outlook for unexpected visions. Gazing through the structure during the day, the viewer will see the pyramids upside down. At two times only during the day – the moments of sunrise and sunset – the structure will become a kind of ritual device, gathering the desert light and the solar sphere in each individual lens, marking the appointment with the two forms of the sun as in ancient Egyptian rituals.


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The opening of the "Forever is Now 4" exhibition at the Pyramids area in Giza.

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