HOMESICK
2015
‘Homesick’ is a strange attractor. A home with which we relate but constantly repels us.
‘Homesick’ was built in a small village in Portugal, Cem Soldos. One of those that continuously tend to disappear in the Portuguese interior territory due to the constant migration of people to the larger coastal cities or abroad.
Migration usually is a dichotomy in itself, it represents the love and desire for what despises us, a sick home with which we relate but permanently repels us.
This installation aims to metaphorically and physically recreate this mixed feelings. It is a sky-high shelter, a house that arouses curiosity and empathy from its shape, golden hue and its enigmatic interior but it is placed three stories above ground in a fragile and light scaffolding structure.
Visitors start the feel uninvited as they climb up the stairs: due to the vertical proportion of the structure it progressively shakes with the people movement inside and exterior wind. As they reach the rocky top of the installation they can find a closed uncomfortable space that only has a window to the sky. This void is filled with a temporary fog that tends to quickly dissipate.
‘Homesick’ is a strange attractor, a physical experience and a moment for reflection.
Metal scaffolding structure, wood substructure, smoke machine, floodlights
(3,6x3x10m)
Construction team:
Frederico Martins
Jesse James
Nuno Pimenta
Producer:
Festival Bons Sons
Curatorship:
Walk&Talk Azores