CUN
  • CUN    rural happenings, 2010  

    For the first time ever in human history, 50% of human population is living in cities or urban centers. In traditionally rural China the emergency of this phenomena assumes the form of a high pace revolution, with an invasion of urban products to the countryside. The current governmental Five Year Plan placed several key issues to help the recently largely ignored rural areas and to elevate the conditions of farmers and rural population. The related risk is to turn upside down a whole rural culture overlapping new consumerist urban models on it. Pictures show villagers in Hebei Province proudly carrying maps of their villages, transferred on fabric during 120 Km projects street happenings by Instant Hutong.   
Blinking City is a project investigating the inadequacy of traditional maps for city environments characterized by fast pace transformation and urban growth. As soon as the map is done, the city it describes has already gone. Blinking City patterns are based on collages of several Hutong neighbourhoods of Beijing.

Thanks to game designer Eric Zimmerman and architect Nathalie Pozzi, who wrote the text for the legenda giving a meaning to each colour:

Generals hide under the kitchen table. Newspaper crossword puzzles clean the windowpan. A ball
lands on the neighbor’s roof. In the memory of a broken television, pixels flicker. The lottery disappoints another player. A coin flips. Bottles from sports fans crowd the bar. Ready? Go.

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For the first time ever in human history, 50% of human population is living in cities or urban centers. In traditionally rural China the emergency of this phenomena assumes the form of a high pace revolution, with an invasion of urban products to the countryside. The current governmental Five Year Plan placed several key issues to help the recently largely ignored rural areas and to elevate the conditions of farmers and rural population. The related risk is to turn upside down a whole rural culture overlapping new consumerist urban models on it.
CUN is the experience of crossing the rural territory trough re-contextualized maps and pictures representing the encounters with farmers and villages along the way. Maps are carried by local inhabitants and thus elaborated indicating the chosen paths, encounter’s places, feelings and additional information derived from the personal experience and outcome of walking the land.

variable dimension.
Reflective plastic and acryl painting on canvas.
2010-2011 - ongoing
street happenings 2010-2011
Fields
Visual Arts, Urbanism, Street Art
Date
2010