You Stole My Body but I'm Still Dancing

You Stole My Body but I'm Still Dancing

Installation, Political / Social, Human figure, Sacred / Mythological, Various materials, 500x300x500cm
'You Stole My Body but I'm Still Dancing" is an interactive installation inspired by the tragedy of the desaparecidos in Argentina (1976-83) and dedicated to the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo. It requires a space separated off by a black curtain. It consists of:

⁃ white fabric covers the wall and ceiling
⁃ a painting (mixed media on paper, 150x460cm, inspired from the play ‘Por La Vida’, E. Dragonetti and R. Tagliabue)
⁃ 3 open white umbrellas, suspended upside down with a laser at each tip. The beams are aimed at mirrors on the floor that reflect the beam back up to sensors on each umbrella. These trigger audio tracks recording the personal details and disappearance of the desaparecidos.
⁃ other lasers hidden in the fabric above each of the umbrellas. Their beams hit reflective material inside each umbrella, creating a dance of red light around the room.
⁃ a background soundtrack composed from archival material (the Mothers’ voices, Videla’s radio broadcast, the Argentinean world cup, tango) and recorded sounds (ocean, aircraft etc)
⁃ EXTERNALLY, a video bears witness to the personal and social implications of what happened: Carolina Oro, daughter of a survivor and niece of a desaparecido

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