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  <description>The mural painted in Aielli in 2017 is a dizzying parallel between man and the universe, a disorienting oscillation between the infinitely large and the infinitely small, which ultimately contain each other within each other. A large humanoid figure stands out on the wall and is at the same time animalistic and surreal. The body of this great demon contains within itself a myriad of other life forms: cells, clouds, shrubs, limbs, stars and strange animals. A small, almost hidden man offers us a key to understanding, and borrowing some famous words from Battiato he asks himself: "Inside me, microorganisms live my identical life that don't know they belong to my body... which body do I belong to? ”( cit. Borgouniverso.com)</description>
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