Gilberto Esparza. Plantas Nómadas
Nomadic Plants is a metaphor for the alienated human condition and the impact its activity has on nature.
Nomadic Plants is a metaphor for the alienated human condition and the impact its activity has on nature. The work is ongoing experimentation hoping to instigate critical reflections on the ambiguity of the force wielded by technology. The work includes a small automaton robot (nomadic plant) that moves towards water when its bacteria require nourishment. It contains vegetation and microorganisms living symbiotically inside the body of the machine. The robot draws water from a contaminated river, decomposes its elements, helps to create energy to feed its brain circuits and the surplus is then used to create life, maintaining plants that, at once, fulfil their own life cycle. The installation is also composed of a video of the process of creation of the nomadic plant, a documentary filmed by the artist when the robot acted in the river Santiago, El Salto, Jalisco (Mexico), the images taken by the artist and the project’s webpage.
Co-produced by: LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón and Centro Párraga. Espacio de Investigación y Desarrollo de las Artes Escénicas, Murcia
Acknowledgements:
Jóvenes Creadores 2009 FONCA
Fundación/Colección Jumex and to his president, Licenciado Eugenio López Alonso
Support Programme to Production and Research in Art and Media 2009, Centro Multimedia, Centro Nacional de las Artes.