10.000-30

  • Alessandra Centorbi

"10.000-30" is a research installation exploring daily life in Tierra del Fuego during the end of the 19th Century, acknowledging its complex history from a Chilean-Argentinian perspective. It follows Alessandra's journey from studying quotidian native practices to confronting settler colonialism and genocide in this region. The installation comprises two parts: the first presents narratives through ceramic works, covering displacement, nomadism and coexistence with earth. The second part features an archaeological site reimagining the same ceramic pieces and their context. Alessandra's project reflects her evolving perspective, rejecting traditional texts to uncover and confront a painful past. ''They inhabited this land for more than 10.000 years but were displaced in less than 30''

Six publications were developed as part of the research project, to provide a context and better understanding about the topic covered by the project. These include both information and creative writing texts. These were presented as a first contact with the exhibition, both in English and Italian. Following this link you can read the english version of the publications.

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    Fabrica, Benetton’s Communication Research Centre,

    Skills