URBAN CARPET 5 exhibitions

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    Chaoyang Men Nei Dajie [Urban Carpet: Cyan]. 2009

    180x180 cm. embroidery on canvas

    Series of 8 carpets representing different maps of Hutong areas with a size of approximately one square kilometre and a population of 30000. Each of them has been isolated and presented as autonomous town within the big city. They are embroidered by hand with the same technique of the propaganda slogans on large fabrics used by the communist party during the seventies. The carpets have been filled with white wire wool insertions.  All along year 2009 the urban carpets will be shown to the Hutong dwellers inside the courtyards and on the public lanes in order to share the project with people and bring it back to the city districts it was inspired from.


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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Carpets are representing different maps of Hutong areas with a size of approximately one square kilometre and a population of 30000. Each of them has been isolated and presented as autonomous town within the big city. They are embroidered by hand with the same technique of the propaganda slogans on large fabrics used by the communist party during the seventies. The carpets have been filled with white wire wool insertions.
Street public temporary events happening all along year 2009 in order to share the Instant Hutong project with people and bring it back to the city districts it was inspired from. During the Carpet surprise happenings, fragments of Instant Hutong project will be shown to the Hutong dwellers inside the courtyards and on the public lanes. Showing the work to the Hutong dwellers is an exhibition way which is sympathetic to the urban and social anarchic structure of the Hutong itself.
Fields
Fine Arts, Visual Arts, Urbanism
Date
2011