Pangea One-World/Migration
Past, present, future. Land, air, water. The necessity and ways to which we migrate vary and have adapted to current polemic positions. With present-day rapid movement of people due to grave situations, we see social identities come to a head.
Type: Temporary Pavilion
Location: Toronto, Canada
Structure: Steel Mesh
Year: 2019
Criteria: Modern Migration
Second Screening has been adapted to convey a message of social confinement. Each aperture is distinct, focusing on the past, present, and future modes of migration via land, air, and water. Externally, the round volume contains an internal shape referencing Pangea, a single supercontinent, a place where we are all connected by one land.
We are currently in a world that is tied economically yet shaped and distanced by social confinement. Layering the walls with mesh represents the worlds views of migrating individuals, from behind a veil, constantly blurred. No matter where we are, we are very close to one another. We see, hear, feel, and smell, and yet, distanced by a super social condition.
Second Screening
Confinement/Migration
Crossing/Migration
Water Travel/Migration
Land Travel/Migration
Air Travel/Migration
Destination Congregation/Migration
© 2021 Michael DeGirolamo
Past, present, future. Land, air, water. The necessity and ways to which we migrate vary and have adapted to current polemic positions. With present-day rapid movement of people due to grave situations, we see social identities come to a head.
Type: Temporary Pavilion
Location: Toronto, Canada
Structure: Steel Mesh
Year: 2019
Criteria: Modern Migration
Second Screening has been adapted to convey a message of social confinement. Each aperture is distinct, focusing on the past, present, and future modes of migration via land, air, and water. Externally, the round volume contains an internal shape referencing Pangea, a single supercontinent, a place where we are all connected by one land.
We are currently in a world that is tied economically yet shaped and distanced by social confinement. Layering the walls with mesh represents the worlds views of migrating individuals, from behind a veil, constantly blurred. No matter where we are, we are very close to one another. We see, hear, feel, and smell, and yet, distanced by a super social condition.
Past, present, future. Land, air, water. The necessity and ways to which we migrate vary and have adapted to current polemic positions. With present-day rapid movement of people due to grave situations, we see social identities come to a head.
Type: Temporary Pavilion
Location: Toronto, Canada
Structure: Steel Mesh
Year: 2019
Criteria: Modern Migration
Second Screening has been adapted to convey a message of social confinement. Each aperture is distinct, focusing on the past, present, and future modes of migration via land, air, and water. Externally, the round volume contains an internal shape referencing Pangea, a single supercontinent, a place where we are all connected by one land.
We are currently in a world that is tied economically yet shaped and distanced by social confinement. Layering the walls with mesh represents the worlds views of migrating individuals, from behind a veil, constantly blurred. No matter where we are, we are very close to one another. We see, hear, feel, and smell, and yet, distanced by a super social condition.