Tangencya
Date: | 2005-2006 |
CULTURAL INTERVENTION IN THE PUBLIC SPACE | |
The concept of our shared humanity and the geography of the world confluencing as philosophic or cultural metaphors is interesting because it defines history as a bi-product of our human ness and our desire to shape the geography of the world in order that it will reflect our expanding idea of ownership. If we thus consider land and humanity as a metaphor then Tangencya seeks to feel the pulse of land as body and measure it as a piece of history and mutated geography responsive to individuals that seek to define a sense of place within it.