Musa paradisiaca debuts EMPORIO at ZDB, a 90-minute durational audiovisual piece operating within the rift between historical and private collapse. At the heart of this magnetic archaeology, 9/11 ceases to be a media event, becoming instead the background noise of a psychological portrait of grief. Through the raw texture of a VHS archive, the image captures the suspension of a daily life fracturing under the weight of trauma, inscribing individual pain onto the cold surface of a visual empire. Between the confessional whisper and the monumental scale of the projection, EMPORIO remains as a testament to fragility: a place where the time of mourning resists the pressure of History, and where memory attempts to survive the indifference of the spectacle.



