The photographer wanted to know the feelings, thoughts and, in general, how “the outsider people” live. She thinks that this people represents the non official speech, doesn’t have to adapt to the rules of the society. And she thought that people in the hospital were more honest and spontaneous. The photographer opposes the spontaneous and sincere life of people in the psychiatric with the ruled and false relationships of the “normal people”.
I like it because I think it’s very important the diversity and tolerance in our life and in the society to wonder why those people are (still) treated as objects. Errázuriz says that all the intents of classifying them are a way of keep our safety, be calm and forget about an uncomfortable part of ourselves (our society).
When all the people talked about “tolerance”, Errázuriz tried to know why the society put a frontier into the normal and those people who must stay cut off. I think that it’s really important to know what thinks people that aren’t included in our society.