S C R O L L
S C R O L L
Elia Gasparolo – Guillermo Vezzosi
Site-specific installation made of reused aluminum that seeks to generate a “Possible Landscape” thus evidencing the inevitable and invasive footprint of the Anthropocene.
The tile that makes up the construction module corresponds to a form of the rational world created by man that seeks to merge with the soft forms of Nature.
The choice of this materiality is not innocent since this weave evidences and resignifies our consumption, and that through the flash, makes visible the desire to motivate the connection between people and Nature. This form advances and invades, gradually, like an exotic species on the native territory, colonizing, transgressing and transforming it with its presence, and by imposing itself on the territory, it generates a new topography in the encounter between two different species: the exotic over the native.
Elia Gasparolo – Guillermo Vezzosi
Site-specific installation made of reused aluminum that seeks to generate a “Possible Landscape” thus evidencing the inevitable and invasive footprint of the Anthropocene.
The tile that makes up the construction module corresponds to a form of the rational world created by man that seeks to merge with the soft forms of Nature.
The choice of this materiality is not innocent since this weave evidences and resignifies our consumption, and that through the flash, makes visible the desire to motivate the connection between people and Nature. This form advances and invades, gradually, like an exotic species on the native territory, colonizing, transgressing and transforming it with its presence, and by imposing itself on the territory, it generates a new topography in the encounter between two different species: the exotic over the native.