,, As we strive to explore and inhabit unknown territories, a void is hollowed out within those that are known ''.
Venturing deeper into these forbidden spaces, we encounter echoes of our post follies, which manifest as haunting apparitions and resonating memories. One such place is the underground expanse known as the Romainville Quarry, located on the outskirts of Paris. Here, in the cavernous depths, spectral renounce of workers involved in gypsum extraction persist, their presence evoking a bygone era when Parisian rock strata bore witness to clandestine underground activities dating back approximately 45 million years.
Currently, the air in the Quarry is toxified and inaccessible to presence.