Danger In Evolution ... Nesuno Myoo

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Area dedicated to building by Nessuno Myoo
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"...in this my work, there are several factors that contribute to building
a grotesque scene in which the concept of dangerousness
intrinsic to scientific and technological evolution without  the necessary precautions
ethical and moral , in my opinion, is well expressed.
The Carousel

The action is divided into two main zones: a central and a peripheral.
In the central area there is the prominency of a huge carousel,
one of those you would find in any context of the playground in the world.
A carousel which brings together, joyful and carefree,
a large group of young men and women intent on their lap.
In fact, at a closer look, we can see that the harmless carousel
is nothing more than  the 'poetic' transfiguration of a huge and monstrous mushroom cloud, caused by the explosion of the first of
the two notorious bombs
dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki between 6 and 9 August 1945.
Handing On

It's understood that it is a mushroom cloud also from the reconstruction of the bomb
baptized by the American 'Little Boy'-that is at the center of the carousel \ mushroom
embedded in the stylization of a physical model of the atomic structure of uranium,
and stamped on the head, in a provocative way,  the equation that has forever changed
the way of understanding the universe around us: the Einstein's equation.
A Full View

In the periphery instead find only chaos and desolation.
And hundreds of eyes. That of the eyes  is something that I have used in the past
and I've always found particularly effective in its simplicity.
All Eyes

Here is to represent the popular consciousness, ours, unable to do anything else
that catalyze, in a sterile way, the morbid attention to center stage.
Powerless in the face of tragedy unaware of sacrifice in which we place
our generations, present and future, in that round of the carousel which is basically our life..."

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