エリイ さんのインスタグラム写真 - (エリイ Instagram)「“May, 2020, Tokyo " 2020  cyanotype print, gelatin, canvas, lambda print    In 2020, the world faces an unprecedented crisis due to the spread of COVID-19. Large cities underwent lockdowns, online systems accelerated, and Tokyo declared a state of emergency for April and May. The virus, in an instant, changed our way of life and our values.    The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, intended to be epic celebrations, have now been postponed to 2021. With this, Tokyo 2020, the brand name that the city proudly proclaims, will be repurposed for 2021.   Despite the odds, in this project, Chim↑Pom continues to produce work outdoors. The collective focuses again on the city, where officials urge people to self-refrain from going out by novel assertions of “stay home” and “social distance.”  In a city devoid of many of its functions, what does the outside world under a state of emergency look like? What changes, and what remains the same?  To record this, Chim↑Pom installed billboards painted with cyanotype sensitizer in various locations where traffic dramatically decreased. They left these signboards out for two weeks, printing traces of the unchanged environment—rain, sunlight, wavering shadows—onto the screen, marking the passing of time.   How will society shift after 2021, and how will that affect interpretations of this work? Evoking the various projections of Tokyo 2020 that Japan has and will continue to envision, and the term “new normal” that emerged with corona, this work attempts to draw the “blueprint” for 2020—a year of visions appearing and disappearing—as a billboard.」7月9日 22時08分 - elliechimpom

エリイ のインスタグラム(elliechimpom) - 7月9日 22時08分


“May, 2020, Tokyo "
2020
cyanotype print, gelatin, canvas, lambda print


In 2020, the world faces an unprecedented crisis due to the spread of COVID-19. Large cities underwent lockdowns, online systems accelerated, and Tokyo declared a state of emergency for April and May. The virus, in an instant, changed our way of life and our values.

The Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, intended to be epic celebrations, have now been postponed to 2021. With this, Tokyo 2020, the brand name that the city proudly proclaims, will be repurposed for 2021.

Despite the odds, in this project, Chim↑Pom continues to produce work outdoors. The collective focuses again on the city, where officials urge people to self-refrain from going out by novel assertions of “stay home” and “social distance.”

In a city devoid of many of its functions, what does the outside world under a state of emergency look like? What changes, and what remains the same?
To record this, Chim↑Pom installed billboards painted with cyanotype sensitizer in various locations where traffic dramatically decreased. They left these signboards out for two weeks, printing traces of the unchanged environment—rain, sunlight, wavering shadows—onto the screen, marking the passing of time.

How will society shift after 2021, and how will that affect interpretations of this work? Evoking the various projections of Tokyo 2020 that Japan has and will continue to envision, and the term “new normal” that emerged with corona, this work attempts to draw the “blueprint” for 2020—a year of visions appearing and disappearing—as a billboard.


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