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Earthscore Specularium
University of Arts, Crafts and Design, Department of Design, Interior Architecture and Visual Communication (DIV), Interior Architecture & Furniture Design. KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
2018 (English)In: On Curating, no 36, p. 94-105Article in journal (Other academic) [Artistic work] Published
Abstract [en]

Through an artistic contribution, Luis Berríos-Negrón introduces his project “Earthscore Specularium,” developed at Färg fabriken in Stockholm in 2015. The work of Berríos-Negrón departs from a practice that deals with complexity to reflect upon notions that bring together ecology, art, architecture, science, and social practice. In recent years, he has been developing a set of conceptual devices he ultimately refers to as “social pedestals.” The latter consist of a series of architectonical installations that facilitate social encounters by resolving spatial practicalities, and at the same time reflect conceptually upon the dematerialization of sculpture. The “social pedestal” is conceived as a site for networked agency for social transformation, where the roles of the agents involved can permute, and different configurations can be organized depending of the needs of every specific situation. The “greenhouse”—which Luis treats as a social pedestal itself as well—is a long-term research site of the artist on the possibility of emancipating this type of technology in order to obtain anticipatory spatial, artistic, and social media.

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Zürich, 2018. no 36, p. 94-105
Keywords [en]
Earthscore, specularium, climate change, greenhouse, art, installation, sculpture, dematerialization, global warming
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Humanities and the Arts Agricultural and Veterinary sciences Natural Sciences Social Sciences
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Art, Technology and Design
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URN: urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-8907OAI: oai:DiVA.org:konstfack-8907DiVA, id: diva2:1749365
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