No Space To Escape -"TO BE OR NOT TO BE"
As the city growing bigger and bigger everyday and more and more
people migrating from various parts of the country and making Bangalore as
their home. This constant inflow is leading to a very different transition of
development that the city is experiencing leaving the city in a chaotic,
claustrophobic and suffocating space. Argument can be good development or a bad
development but fact remains that the city has changed drastically and slowly
becoming the city like others without any identity except being just a concrete
habitat. The cityscape of Bangalore has changed to accommodate flyovers,
buildings, roads and metro etc. slowly and rapidly replacing greenery with
concrete.
This installation work
basically evoke the feeling of helplessness of situation ambushed, suddenly
attacked like situation where no space to escape and exit (a trap). In this
work the audience will be forced to confront the situation which they normally
do it in everyday life subconsciously, but here they will consciously face it
directly, there by alerting there mind to counter the question and seek for
answers.Visually this work is in form of concrete box, inside the box there will be 360 degree
view of existing city they live in, which is with cement and other
material. the work bring in main essential characteristic of city in
minimal form. The experience within the box (claustrophobic and suffocating
space leaving no space to breath) represent the psychological situation of
mind the mental space.
Over powering of
concrete and its inevitable super imposed presence in our daily life which is
symbolically represents mans thought and body slowly turning into concrete form
with no space for nature and not being in touch with ourselves.
The installation is memorabilia of the changing phase. The smell of concrete initially will attract the audience hiding danger ahead. This work is a presentation of the dilemma - Development (a distortion) – Good, Bad or Necessary. My idea is to bring the attention where we really need to look and what we really need to think about? This work provokes us to question ourselves where we are leading to? Is this road leading to Utopian land or land where there is no space to live?
The installation is memorabilia of the changing phase. The smell of concrete initially will attract the audience hiding danger ahead. This work is a presentation of the dilemma - Development (a distortion) – Good, Bad or Necessary. My idea is to bring the attention where we really need to look and what we really need to think about? This work provokes us to question ourselves where we are leading to? Is this road leading to Utopian land or land where there is no space to live?
Dimple B Shah 2013
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