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Heaven’s gonna burn your eyes is a series of photographs which focus on a failed architectural development in Egypt. The site badly replicates a mishmash of european styles of architecture, used to symbolise culture and paradise but ironically highlight the lack of. The images draw out a sense of precariousness and vulnerability in this place and seek to excavate the somewhat misguided aspirations and ideologies propping up the environment.