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Lygia Pape, Divisor, 1968.
Divisor is a piece that the artist presented for the first time at the Río de Janeiro Museu de Arte Moderna in 1968. She herself underlined that the participation of spectators is a crucial element of the work, something quite characteristic of the poetics of the Neo-Concrete movement. With Divisor, Pape wanted to create a collective work that could be repeated even when she was not present.
The action consists of an enormous piece of white fabric through which members of the audience poke their heads while their bodies remain enveloped in the fabric. With this piece Pape broke the dividing line between observer and participant. The artist invited the crowd to complete the piece by participating in it, through a proposal that illustrates Lygia Pape's search for ways to appropriate public space and bring about creative transformation in urban life.
Lygia Pape, Divisor (1968). Registro de Editores da Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural.
A SUIT FOR THE WHOLE GROUP
by Steve Gottschling
Let’s pretend for today that universal harmony exists, and everything has a foil somewhere that keeps the world in cosmic balance. Now, unfolding in a tailor’s shop in Naples is a disaster, a real crashing to Earth moment. A man stands before a mirror at the second fitting for his next bespoke suit, doing his best to deal with the fact that the gentle ruffles of the spalla camicia shoulders, having first seemed so nonchalant, now just remind him of kale. His grasp at perfection has gifted him a dashing set of leafy greens.
But thanks to something unexpected, the world is still in balance. A crew of museum staff haul outside a 50 by 50 foot sheet of gleaming white fabric. A crowd ducks one by one under the sheet to poke their heads through slashes cut all across its surface. And there they stage Lygia Pape’s 1968 performance piece Divisor, whose underlying assumptions diverge so widely from those of bespoke suiting that the two approaches to wearing fabric just have to be spiritually connected.
Created by two people who go by the name of Selfburning Divisor: amazing short film that illustrates the unexpected consequence resulting from the practice of mind shifting. “Cyberpunk and virtual reality have shaped the aesthetics of this short film” (Music by Pixelord) Enjoy
DIVISOR
In the epic words of Dennis Hopper: “It’s a funky Bali Hai, man.” If you don’t know that film reference, I suggest you do some digging. In the meantime, somewhere between the Matrix, the Game Grid and SkyNet, there’s the leftover world created in DIVISOR. Looking like an art installation gone wrong with robots and computers, this film has amazing CGI that reminds us that we are more animal than machine.
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