In Altrove, architecture becomes a mental and emotional landscape suspended outside ordinary time. The solitary figure moves through a corridor inhabited by statues, shadows, and symbolic presences, evoking the sensation of inhabiting a fragmented memory. The peacock, recurring as both ornament and omen, introduces an ambiguous tension between beauty and estrangement. Through theatrical light and silent stillness, the work explores the unstable boundary between reality, recollection, and dream.