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Recent events have awakened the desire to return to a quiet life, far from the stress and lack of space imposed by the city. This wave of enthusiasm for a rural lifestyle, amplified by the sense of suffocation generated by urban life, reveals the persistence of clichés and the idealized vision of the countryside constructed by the imagination of city dwellers. The works presented in Place-ness, Inhabiting a Place invite us to change our gaze and see these spaces not as static, but as interdependent.