Letizia Cariello: centro per l'arte contemporanea luigi pecci.Letizia Cariello's installation Hallenbad Project, 2000-2003, inaugurated the Centro Pecci's project room, a newly opened showcase for emerging artists and part of an overall renovation of the museum. Cariello transformed the space into a swimming pool, coloring the walls blue. Pervaded by the sound of breathing (audio installation by HB Sound), the "pool" contained a sort of sentry box, also blue, containing three photographic triptychs ("Hallenbad Portraits," 2002-2003) and a DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. projection (Hallenbad, 2003). The latter consisted of three more or less simultaneous sequences in a loop, showing the artist swimming. The videos and sound track were made underwater, from the artist/performer's viewpoint, in different pools, using a camera and microphone attached to her head and throat. The microphone picked up her breathing and hearbeat as well as ambient sounds; the camera recorded the movement of her arms and her progress through the water. The sound, transmitted into the project room by loudspeakers, allowed viewers to become submerged in the depths of a pool, as if within a living body. The result was an intimate and yet circumscribed circumscribed /cir·cum·scribed/ (serk´um-skribd) bounded or limited; confined to a limited space. cir·cum·scribed adj. Bounded by a line; limited or confined. space, which the body--that of the artist--attempted to measure, verify, and mark. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In 1997 Cariello designed the IO, CATERINA (I, Catherine) living unit, a refuge from which the artist issued communications in the form of plastic post-cards--something like what Saint Catherine proposed in her Dialogue: "Make yourself a cell of the mind where you alone may enter." Since then, the practice of constructing spaces, built around and for herself, has become a recurring theme in Cariello's work. The swimming pool has a precedent in the installation Non respirare/respirare (Don't Breathe/Breathe), 2000, at Viafarini in Milan, where a pool was simulated with ropes and lines on the floor that divided the space into lanes. Some earlier photographs of swimming pools, such as Piscina pi·sci·na n. pl. pi·sci·nae Ecclesiastical A stone basin with a drain for carrying away the water used in ceremonial ablutions. nera (Black Pool), 2001, show dark, mysterious spaces with plays of light and reflections, which seem above all like mental spaces, transfigurations "Transfigurations" is the title of an episode from the third season of . Plot The Enterprise discovers a crashed escape pod in an unexplored star system. Investigating, they find there is one critically injured passenger in the pod, and the crew brings him aboard the ship. of thoughts or feelings. The need to give shape to time is another recurring obsession in Cariello's work. She has marked down ciphers and numbers in interminable in·ter·mi·na·ble adj. 1. Being or seeming to be without an end; endless. See Synonyms at continual. 2. Tiresomely long; tedious. in·ter rows ("calendars") on every type of support, ranging from objects to her own skin. In Hallenbad Project, too, time is made tangible, measured by the rhythm of the breath, the beating of the heart, and the strokes of the swimmer's arms. Repetitive, regular sounds and movements suggest the idea of a circular space and time, as within a cloister cloister, unroofed space forming part of a religious establishment and surrounded by the various buildings or by enclosing walls. Generally, it is provided on all sides with a vaulted passageway consisting of continuous colonnades or arcades opening onto a court. , where the only possibility is to move unceasingly in a circle and to let the mind go. Through her own body, Cariello gives birth to a sort of habitation HABITATION, civil law. It was the right of a person to live in the house of another without prejudice to the property. 2. It differed from a usufruct in this, that the usufructuary might have applied the house to any purpose, as, a store or manufactory; whereas , which the viewer is invited to share. The photographic portraits in the sentry box are a prelude to and commentary on Hallenbad Project. Shot in the three pools used for the video, they show the artist clad in a bathing suit and outfitted with the microphone and camera. They convey the ritual nature of her work and underscore The underscore character (_) is often used to make file, field and variable names more readable when blank spaces are not allowed. For example, NOVEL_1A.DOC, FIRST_NAME and Start_Routine. (character) underscore - _, ASCII 95. the theme of effort and physical constriction constriction /con·stric·tion/ (kon-strik´shun) 1. a narrowing or compression of a part; a stricture.constric´tive 2. a diminution in range of thinking or feeling, associated with diminished spontaneity. . Cariello's construction of her space presupposes discomfort, concentration of body, and organization of mind. --Alessandra Pioselli Translated from Italian by Marguerile Shore. |
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