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In , the Italian poet Pier Paolo Pasolini worried about the Disappearance of fireflies due to environmental changes. Was Le Bocher worried about them too, so as to immortalize them through light and wire to guide us in the dark?
Le Boucher is way ahead: With the help of astronomers, Le Boucher designed an interactive astrolabe calculating the positions of the stars and planets. She had to start another journey far from home.
Again, flying creatures, insects will fill the hole of loneliness and nostalgia: Fascinated by the buzz of beehives, she builds installations and sculptures of abstract iron swarms, symbolizing the pollination of a new life in a community. Now that she has embraced her new community, that the suitcases turned into a new home, and the world seems bigger again, Carolina Sardi is ready to reach out to the stars. Sculpting constellations on walls, she explores the cosmos with iron, according to the vision of her world.
So Alice has grown bigger. She has travelled the wonder-world in 80 days like Jules Verne told her to do 7 years later. But exploring the stars and travelling the universe at the speed of the light with the Luchrones added almost two centuries to her age.
Meanwhile, concrete objects have turned into archeological curiosities, mummified by Daniel Fiorda in white plaster on white walls in a White Box series called Archeology of the 20th century. Machines like typwriters, light flashes of photo cameras and phone wires are buried under a thick layer of unconscious and virtual lives. We need to help her and us understand our virtual Wonderland. Did Alice eat the wrong side of the mushroom again?
His work is best appreciated in giant spaces, projected on cultural heritage buildings in France like operas or castles, where history and digital modernity coexist without anxiety. But Alice, even when grown older and much bigger, is anxious. She needs to hold to something papable, concrete, existant….
Here again, not a brass wire this time, but an electric cable, blinking and flickering in flashy colors, thrown by Pia Myrvold like an anchor to reality. For Pia Myrvold keeps wandering from the virtual to the real world, interpreting and reflecting her Self into a Digital Other, her female body into a 3D Venus. The cables are the link from one to another, often articulated in colorful sculptures responding to digital animations.
A land of powerful Venuses. With this project, made possible with the support of the city of Paris, Miss Tic tends to democratize art history, in an inhibited way. The link with all previous artists?
Poetry and Freedom, of form and content. Miss Tic echoes each painting and graffiti with a poem reflecting social and political issues concerning women nowadays: Today, Alice, who fled as a girl from her home and her sister to experience the unkown and strangers, would have agreed as a woman: Skip to main content.