US Pavilion
Biennale Architettura 2023
May 20–November 26

Aesop Condoms

One night, while dancing, she fell off the stage and crashed onto a customer

a body clad in a resilient gleam

acting as a tantalizingly flimsy barrier

Strange hands. Inquisitive hands. Dirty hands.

A large number of fancy articles, such as chessmen, thimbles, buttonhooks, umbrella and parasol handles, paper knives, baby rattles, dolls’ heads, pocket rules, card receivers, etc. are also made from it.

Perhaps celluloid’s greatest impact was serving as the base for photographic film. Here celluloid’s gift for facsimile achieved its ultimate expression: the complete transmutation of reality into illusion.

They were bombarded by images of all times and places, the fantastic or exaggerated as well as the authentic

that could take on bright colours, remain crystalline clear, or be puffed up with air

It is surprising how quickly human beings get used to better circumstances

Masks, headgear, clothing, and costumes (ape, dragon, banana)

how thoroughly plastic would permeate their lives, even eventually their bodies

in hazy zone where balloons, UFOs, and missiles fly

the “trivial” and “futile” pleasure of inhabiting that moment

A transformative mask is split along the vertical axis, allowing the two halves to fold in to meet along the dividing line, and to fold out to reveal another mask—which can itself be similarly split and concealing

A homemade abortion device based on a similar design from the 1970s—Cabinet with implements—steel, glass, rubber, & plastic

shop-soiled storefront mannequins sourced from surplus stores and charity shops

Opium poppy exuding fresh latex from a cut

[N]ature has been knitting polymers since the beginning of life. Every living organism contains these molecular daisy chains. The cellulose that makes up the cell walls in plants is a polymer. So are the proteins that make up our muscles and our skin and the long spiraling ladders that hold our genetic destiny, DNA.

A material epitomizing inferiority

The mountains of waste in non-regulated dumps are haunted by waste pickers who are often not efficient in collecting plastic, which is sometimes as light as the wind

“Plastic has climbed down, it is a household material.”

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Sketches on Everlasting Plastics, Edited by Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt + Joanna Joseph, Columbia Books on Architecture and the City

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