Corridor walls are made of flexible, very dense, semi-transparent metal mesh, installed on a metal.
Refers to direct control and supervision of the world's civilian populations, especially in the last year we were in a situation forced on us, a virus with a very dominant presence threatened our lives, we knew a threatening reality through the media that usually broadcasts threatening news in many contexts and this time the message Between person and person and develops mutations, the general feeling is of loss of control and guilt that we can all infect and infect, it emphasizes our dependence on each other, we have potentially become contagious infected human tissue we are tools for the development of a deadly virus. There is a positive aspect to the situation as if we have become one body, in self-preservation I maintain the other.
An architectural object that maintains a crossroads and brings an artistic act in which the signifier and the signified connect and exist, change in time, there is dependence on the human factor. , The artist creates reality, who would be willing to go through these transparent corridors? Take a risk or end up denying it.
Corridor walls are made of flexible, very dense, semi-transparent metal mesh, installed on a metal construction.
In this installation, there is a question about the connection between the space as an objective architectural entity and the art objects that give a different identity to the place. The installation 'Front' asks a question about the existence of the public entity during the interactions created in space; Everything has become a Pacific site. The work depends on the presence of visitors in space. In fact, their presence enables the existence of the work. The installation invites them to behave differently.
Work description
1. Construction of metal construction
2. walls of transparent screens 6 sqm each, wall height 2:60 sqm, 1:20 sqm far between the walls
3. video cameras surveillance
4. sensitive sound mechanism 14 mr of LED light in the inner corner of the floor and walls
5. 10 monitors Are all over the space showing visitors in the hallways.