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W5316
18.10.2012
Contingency Zone - Thiago Parizi
WWW
  • The project entitled “Contingency Zone” consist of 12 flagpoles, measuring 600cm tall by 6.5cm of diameter, and twelve flags, measuring 220 cm by 100cm, stamped with the repeating pattern [in the colors black and yellow] of the “caution” tapes ...

    The project entitled “Contingency Zone” consist of 12 flagpoles, measuring 600cm tall by 6.5cm of diameter, and twelve flags, measuring 220 cm by 100cm, stamped with the repeating pattern [in the colors black and yellow] of the “caution” tapes used to designate attention [beware] zones. Distributed evenly forming a 800cm diameter circumference.

    The “caution” tapes, or as is it called in Portuguese “containing tapes”, given that it contains the public to enter a zone and vice-versa, is an efficient visual symbol to repel the public from an unsafe or protected area. But also, in the other hand, it calls out the public attention [exactly why it’s always used strong striking colors] with the objective of making the unsafe or protected zone as noticeable as possible.

    In this particular installation/site specific, the objective was to create a penetrable unsafe/safe zone in which the public is as much repelled, as it is compelled to investigate the space created. Not only a matter of attention, the developed installation dialogues with the ideas of nationality, given the use of the symbolic black and yellow flags; cartography and politics, generating a inner and outer space and making use of geo-political concepts of boundaries and territory; with the concept of ‘content’, as in containing people to go or reach somewhere, as well as ‘containing’ as content [state of being] or meaning; and with the concepts of political and symbolic ‘bewareness’. Also, as the titled implies, it’s a zone of unpredictability. A volatile area created temporarily to solve an unexpected situation, an improvisation, a space prompted for possibilities instead of factuality.

    The project entitled “Contingency Zone” consist of 12 flagpoles, measuring 600cm tall by 6.5cm of diameter, and twelve flags, measuring 220 cm by 100cm, stamped with the repeating pattern [in the colors black and yellow] of the “caution” tapes ...

    The project entitled “Contingency Zone” consist of 12 flagpoles, measuring 600cm tall by 6.5cm of diameter, and twelve flags, measuring 220 cm by 100cm, stamped with the repeating pattern [in the colors black and yellow] of the “caution” tapes used to designate attention [beware] zones. Distributed evenly forming a 800cm diameter circumference.

    The “caution” tapes, or as is it called in Portuguese “containing tapes”, given that it contains the public to enter a zone and vice-versa, is an efficient visual symbol to repel the public from an unsafe or protected area. But also, in the other hand, it calls out the public attention [exactly why it’s always used strong striking colors] with the objective of making the unsafe or protected zone as noticeable as possible.

    In this particular installation/site specific, the objective was to create a penetrable unsafe/safe zone in which the public is as much repelled, as it is compelled to investigate the space created. Not only a matter of attention, the developed installation dialogues with the ideas of nationality, given the use of the symbolic black and yellow flags; cartography and politics, generating a inner and outer space and making use of geo-political concepts of boundaries and territory; with the concept of ‘content’, as in containing people to go or reach somewhere, as well as ‘containing’ as content [state of being] or meaning; and with the concepts of political and symbolic ‘bewareness’. Also, as the titled implies, it’s a zone of unpredictability. A volatile area created temporarily to solve an unexpected situation, an improvisation, a space prompted for possibilities instead of factuality.