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On several occasions Juan Muñoz said that he wanted to create a kind of sculpture that would murmur even when nobody was around. This conceit reveals that the artist was not interested so much in the complete absence of language as in a kind of waiting; waiting, as in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, for something that might never happen. As Fernando Castro Flórez maintains, Muñoz¿s work always takes place in the (strange) place of the ventriloquist.