One human day
2018
Digital print on paper and sound installation
The potentiality of a path as scientific data and as drawing. Space becomes a determining factor of the resulting line taken by different beings. Confronting a varied range of these quotidians in one space invokes a kind of expanded vision of personal and collective reality.
The work consists of 16 human trajectories in different parts of the planet. Each path corresponds to a one-minute soundscape, recorded by each person who has participated in the project. The sound in this case replaces the visual information of the map, which was separated from the line.
The resulting image questions authorship. Drawn and traced by a human, drawn again by a printer machine, and presented as a hybrid between data and drawing.