The exhibition is part of Belfast's annual Four Corners festival and features photographs taken by people without permanent homes
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"When I was growing up, my dream was not to see people living in tents or taking heroin," said Cormac McArt. Images feature shoes abandoned on doorsteps; a tent on a city street; boarded-up houses and flats; people huddled in blankets on old benches.A screen at the exhibition plays a video featuring the anonymous voice of someone without a home, listing their feelings - "fear; isolation; hopelessness; guilt".
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