Fifteen empty rooms. All alike, all different. Light and shadow. They resemble our daily lives, all alike, all different.
Fifteen empty, cold, abandoned rooms. Filled with the memories of those who once occupied them: patients, boarders, prisoners? Here and there, traces of a past life, forgotten.
At the far end of each, a window lets in light, a sign of life of the outside world. Most are closed. Some are open, offering an escape.
Jean-Benoît Scheen, 51, lives in Jalhay, Belgium.