"Three Colours" is a meditation on the fragmented nature of lived and remembered time. It begins like a vague memory unexpectedly surfacing in the mind. What was it? You attempt to reconstruct it, but it remains elusive. You gather the ...See more"Three Colours" is a meditation on the fragmented nature of lived and remembered time. It begins like a vague memory unexpectedly surfacing in the mind. What was it? You attempt to reconstruct it, but it remains elusive. You gather the fragments, piecing them together. When did it occur? It speaks of people, of music. Who were they? What were you doing? What was this music? Was it the winter? Was it at the sea? Springtime perhaps? At moments, clarity emerges, only to swiftly dissipate. It fades, and then fades further. It repeats, it morphs. Was it truly a memory, or perhaps a dream? But then, who was the dreamer? What unfolded in this dream? How did it conclude? And where were you? Who were you?
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