Installation by José Arnaud-Bello

Interludes 20

Installation “Uncivilised Conduct Code and Some Applications”
José Arnaud-Bello
October 29, 2015
 

The third event of the Undisciplined Interludes was Mexican artist José Arnaud-Bello’s installation Uncivilized Conduct Code and Some Applications. Arnaud-Bello proposed stress to the limit the relationship between furniture and architectural space. For this, an inordinate number of chairs in the Penthouse and terrace of LIGA was introduced, silting both places. The chairs were placed according to preset management modules that created labyrinthine paths between them.

In the artist’s words “When I share a space with others variables multiply. It’s not just my body in space, but the modes of interaction that I have with others; . the ways in which our bodies change the space for others [This installation] allows you to share one of the things that most interest me in and out of the practice of architecture: the relationship and mutual determination between a social organization and a spatial-material condition.”
 

ABOUT UNDISCIPLINED INTERLUDES: The Undisciplined Interludes cycle explores the relationships that spawn in the intersection of disciplines and collaborative work. Through the work of invited authors in Theater, Cinema, Literature and Visual Arts, a series of events around space appropriation are proposed. The encounters on this cycle are interventions in themselves which allow the artists to test and expand their practice from analytic, thoughtful and creative methods similar to the processes of architectural projection.