Over the past few months, Desilence have presented their new installation, Paramnésico, whose title they derived from paramnesia, a term used in psychology to describe a distortion of memory in which a person struggles to separate actual events from imaginary or dreamed ones.
Desilence used the project's open-ended nature to explore new ideas they could adapt to a wide variety of venues. For three months, Creative Directors Tatiana Halbach and Søren Christensen wrote down every dream they had. They chose the best and weirdest dreams to depict from beginning to end in three parts that became one continuous sequence, with each part's final frame doubling as the first for the next.