
seen from Singapore
seen from Denmark

seen from Malaysia

seen from Singapore
seen from Singapore
seen from Mexico
seen from Yemen
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Chile

seen from Sweden
seen from Angola
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Bulgaria

seen from Australia
seen from Saudi Arabia
Reworked pages. The dossier keeps changing. The images are not remade—they resurface.
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CHIPSIOMEGA – Part III
The investigation has almost disappeared.
What remains are light, dust, rice fields, and abandoned churches scattered across the Vercelli plain.
Madonna delle Vigne becomes an archive of images: forgotten photo-romances, rural rituals, ethnographic echoes, sunburnt film, photographs slowly dissolving into light.
The thriller no longer searches for a murderer.
It begins listening to places.
Every page is an archaeological fragment.
Every photograph is a memory returning from somewhere beneath the landscape.
Every flare, every scratch, every grain of dust may be someone who never truly disappeared.
CHIPSIOMEGA is an experimental photothriller where 1970s Italian giallo meets hauntology, the cinema of Cattet & Forzani and David Lynch, and the ethnographic vision of Franco Pinna.
IT Estate 1979. Un detective arriva a CHIMERA. Le tracce si moltiplicano, gli indizi si dissolvono. Ogni immagine apre una nuova porta.
EN Summer 1979. A detective arrives at CHIMERA. Traces multiply, clues dissolve. Every image opens another door.
Summer, 1979.
Several young women disappear somewhere in the rice fields of northern Italy.
A private investigator is hired to look for them.
Provincial roads, abandoned schools, dormitories, forgotten archives.
Somewhere in the countryside there is a place called CHIMERA.
No one seems able to explain what it was.
OMEGACRIPTO is a paranormal photo-thriller assembled as an incomplete dossier: photographs, notes, clippings and traces.
People appear as residues.
Places remember.