Puente Negro / Textile performance

I have been developing a large format textile intervention composed of codes inspired by the iconography of the Mogollón cultures that inhabited the US Mexican border from 1000 BC -1350.


As part of my research on textile technology and environmental protection. This series of QR codes seeks to interact with the audience through mobile devices with data about history, pollution, endangered species, a sound file among other data can be consulted.


The intention is to get closer through art to a new narrative about the Rio Grande, its importance and our relationship with it. #codigosvivos #aguaesvida #elrionoesunafrontera #wsa_matextile
Winchester School of Art
2021

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