Monday, October 11, 2010
Funbrain Game Planetary Pinball
The energy which passes through generations is culture and knowledge, but it is all lost if the man of the new millennium does not learn to have an ontological view, less anthropocentric, to reach an ecosophy which gives space to a tomorrow. Breathing Skin is a series of nine digital photos, each 100x70 cm, set in three rows of three photos, covering a total space of 300x210 cm. The photos are printed in high resolution on recycled paper and mounted on recycled material supports. Breathing Skin focuses on the silent main characters of time: water and trees.
In order to have a future, man must learn to protect and respect those presences passed on by the previous generations, those presences which let us breathe: trees. The heritage of energy, which we must learn to preserve even in our daily gestures for the future of the planet, is water.
The idea, clear to everyone, is that man should stop thinking that everything (and everybody) is there simply to be used. Rather, our lives depend on a complicated and fragile system, able to survive easily without us. Eventually, if nature asks the man: "Why did you just do that? We will both die," the man/scorpion would reply, "I cannot do anything about it. It is just the way I am."
The practice is to change the destructive and egotistic way the man is, to pass the energy of life and the beauty of our planet on to the next generations. by Agata Chiusano Lecturer of Video-Arts at the University Suor Orsola Benincasa, Naples, Italy. work/la-pelle-che-respira
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