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In Phase 1, titled "WITH(OUT)," Hauben delves into the nature of memory. "In the end, all that's left are the memories we hold. It's a fear that these memories, like wisps of smoke, will dissipate with time, leaving me with a void that cannot be filled. I wish I could have collected more of these memories. Since I can't hear your voice, your footsteps, or feel your presence, I have to pretend, so that's what I do."
In Phase 2, "Silent Dialogue," Hauben marks a gradual shift from stillness to life. This phase blurs the lines between reality and memory, presence and absence. Through this phase, viewers are invited to reflect on memories and the spaces they leave behind.