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这篇视觉文章考虑了2019年在圣地亚哥米斯特拉尔文化中心(GAM)举办的展览Santiago, ciudad destino(圣地亚哥,到达的城市)。展览探讨了智利当前有关移民、流离失所和社会融合的地方问题。创意过程整合了不同的学科,从而产生了独特的协作展示。策展实践和空间的设计可能性都是探索不同参与模式的研究机会。其目的是通过组织展示来激活一个表演空间,通过不同的形式来传递内容。装置空间有几个限制,主要与视觉艺术展览空间的白立方限制有关。昏暗的灯光营造出一种戏剧氛围,在这种氛围中,表演对象和参观者都将得到强调。这个想法是展示观众以戏剧性和有趣的方式互动,并为阅读有关移民的问题提供清晰的投机空间。本科和研究生阶段的工作室和理论课程。他的作品以不同的形式探索建筑、公共空间、社会、视觉艺术和表演之间的关系。
Santiago, arrival city: curatorial practices and exhibition design for the construction of performative displays
This visual essay considers the exhibition Santiago, ciudad destino (Santiago, arrival city) , presented at Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM) in Santiago during 2019. The exhibition explored current local issues in Chile concerning immigration, displacement and social integration. The creative process integrated di ff erent disciplines and consequently produced unique collaborative displays. Both the curatorial practice and the design pos-sibilities of the space served as research opportunities to explore di ff erent modes of par-ticipation. The aim was that the organization of displays would activate a performative space that would transmit the content through di ff erent forms. The installation space had several constraints, mainly related to the white cube limitations of a visual arts exhibition space. Dimmed lights were used to stage a theatrical ambience in which both per-forming objects and visitors would be highlighted. The idea was to display the audience interacting in a dramatic and playful manner, and to articulate speculative spaces for reading the issues exposed about immigration. studios and theory courses at undergraduate and graduate levels. His work explores relationships between architecture, public space, society, visual arts and performance in di ff erent formats.