Landscapes are dynamic backgrounds of life. Facing the image of a scene imparts partial knowledge of that place to the viewer. In a particular place such as a building, visual experiences of viewers are dissimilar. Because of interfering in the original order, the detachment of a landscape discredits its logical connection. Divergent visual experiences, each being a representation of the same landscape, transform into separate landscapes that generate a new meaning through their juxtaposition.
Collecting a photo archive from the viewpoint of the windows of a 22- story tower began in September 2016. All of the windows have been shot in a month, and the result was numerous photos of the urban landscapes surrounding the tower, most of them without noticeable differences. So, photos were selected and limited to highlight the differences. Finally, thirty images have been selected so that a unique landscape of the city is created through their juxtaposition. As the selection of thirty photos from the archive led to the formation of this artwork, again omitting some of them will complete its formation.