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Between the border of Cerbere and Port Bou there is a cliff, a road that goes up and on the other side eventually winds down the road, past a customhouse, above a rock that slips into the sea. What does it mean to know that border, to recognise it, and to know what you forget?

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De grens tussen Cerbère en Port Bou bestaat uit een klif, een weg die omhoogslingert en aan de andere kant langs haarspeldbochten neerdaalt, langs het huis van een verlaten douanepost, boven een rots die haast wegglijdt in de zee.

Wat betekent het om de grens te weten, die te kennen, te weten wat je vergeet?

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In an empty landscape a storm is announced by uprising sand, moving objects, silent people and a traffic jam on a narrow road. 

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In een leeg landschap wordt een storm aangekondigd door het oprispende zand, bewegende dingen, stille mensen en een file op een smalle weg.

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"Two Roads Diverged" is a story of family loss and its aftermath. Using Robert Frost's famous poem "The Road Not Taken" as its metaphorical model, this interactive narrative offers brief glimpses into the paths three children take after the accidental death of their parents. The narrative also offers a view--through archetypal imagery and remote voices--of the darker side of the family's tragic past.

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