Reinterpretación del paisaje. Toque de valla (Reinterpretation of the landscape. Touch Fence)
Reinterpretación del paisaje. Cierre Libertad
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Reinterpretación de Paisaje. Cierre Libertad (Reinterpretation of Landscape. Cierre Libertad), 2008 Installation with deposit materials
DETALLES DEL PROYECTO
This installation seeks to change the panorama of the border fence between Mexico and the United States, representing the view of a non-existent landscape from the perspective of the Libertad neighborhood in Tijuana, the Mexican side of the border with California, where instead of a metal fence, a colorful rendering of a wide open view was installed
This project proposes a new interpretation of what is visible, a metaphorical restoration of the natural point of view.
Reinterpretación de Paisaje.Cierre Libertad, 2008 Instalación con materiales de depósito
Reinterpretación de Paisaje.Cierre Libertad, 2008 Instalación con materiales de depósito
DETALLES DEL PROYECTO
Reinterpretación del paisaje. Toque de valla (Reinterpretation of the landscape. Touch Fence)
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REINTERPRETATION OF LANDSCAPE. TOUCH DE VALLA, 2008 WOOD AND ROPE STRUCTURES. ACTION WITH REGIMENTAL BANDS AND VOLUNTEERS AT THE BORDER FENCE BETWEEN MEXICO AND THE USA
DETALLES DEL PROYECTO
For this action, a metal fence was installed that goes into the sea, while regimental bands played their drums and trumpets, where later volunteers placed wooden structures erect against the fence with which they could climb to the top of the installation.
Toque de Valla represents another perspective of the view of a non-existent landscape on the border fence between Mexico and the United States, but this time involving the public seeking a physical understanding of their own reality.
Landscape Interpretation. Toque de Valla, 2008 Structures of wood and rope. Action with regimental bands and volunteers at the US-Mexico border fence
Landscape Interpretation. Toque de Valla, 2008 Structures of wood and rope. Action with regimental bands and volunteers at the US-Mexico border fence
Landscape Interpretation. Toque de Valla, 2008 Structures of wood and rope. Action with regimental bands and volunteers at the US-Mexico border fence