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Topography of an uncertain future

A subtle topography is located levitating above the pier. They are lines, traces and vestiges of what could happen in thousands of years when the poles lose their current consistency and the sea claims the lands that once belonged to it.

Like a textile piece that evokes a future time, this work stands in the middle of a specific site, inviting us to think about the destiny of humanity as a result of the indirect consequences of our actions.

Guillermo Anselmo Vezzosi's work fleet almost poetically above the sky, imposing appears in the middle of the visual tour of the Pier Historic, so beautiful and so delicately as drawing blue cloud-like historic waterfront, but this metallic wake casts a worrying future.

 

The installation of the Argentine artist is based on data from a computer program NASA (VESL), which determine how much will raise the sea level in four thousand years, effects of climate change in a given territory, in this case Antofagasta.

 

Work that comes from the expertise of an architect and visual artist, which in this case specializes in drawing and installation immerses the viewer into an apocalyptic vision Consciousness-raising conjecture about the fate of our territory.

 

Dagmara Wyskiel

Curator and Director of SACO. 2019

Aluminium wire urban installation. 13.00m x 3.00m x 1.50m.

Melbourne Clark historic Pier, Antofagasta, Chile. 2019.

This project has been published by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA.

Aluminium wire installation. 4.00m x 3.00m x 0.70m.

RAF- Rojo Al Frente. San Martín, Buenos Aires. 2019.

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