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In Kosovo during 90’s the car was some kind of a mobile embassy of conditional freedom for our families. Inside the car there was safety, relaxation, jokes, games and signing together in our journeys. However this always ended when the car window was opened, usually at police checkpoint or at border crosses. Beside our home, our car had some kind of temporary exterritorial freedom jurisdiction when we were travelling. The car as a symbol of identity is coming back in our lives once again. One of the agreements reached between Serbia and Kosovo in Brussels, allows Kosovo cars to travel to Serbia under a condition: state symbols on the car plate numbers must be hidden with a covering sticker. In our project we invite the audience to enter X-TERR under this very same condition.
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