luzinterruptus: literature versus traffic

luzinterruptus: literature versus traffic


'literature versus traffic'
all images © gustavo sanabria

a site intervention of 800 illuminated books was installed under the brooklyn bridge
in water street, new york. armed with the intention that literature should seize the streets
and overtake public spaces, spanish designers luzinterruptus randomly placed these literary
objects in such a way so that people were able to walk among them easily, stop to look
at them and even read them.







luzinterruptus, known for their light installations in public spaces, wanted the urban space
conventionally reserved for speed, pollution and noise to be converted to a place of peacefulness,
relaxation and coexistence. the site is illuminated by a soft, diffuse light which encourages
by passers to feel comfortable in spite of the chaos around them.

'we want literature to seize the streets and become the conqueror of public spaces, freely
offering to those who walk by a space free of traffic which for a few hours of the night
will succumb to the modest power of the written word.
'- L



the books consisting of diverse topics will remain on site during the entire intervention,
at the disposal of anyone who wants to take them. in doing so, the installation will recycle itself.
in the end, the cars will return to occupy their place, but for many, the memory that once
books occupied this same space, will change their relationship with the environment.
as time passes, luzinterruptus hopes that people who have experienced this site intervention
will relay their personal story to others.


fiona db
02.26.10  
3
now that's quite interesting :) i like
nayla   02.27.10
literature is an idea, books are a product.this project seems to vaguely undermine the idea of literature, although I cant exactly explain how or why
isitacommentongooglebooks?   02.27.10
Hey that´s interesting but looks weird!So i would like to know more and i will share this with my friends too and il be keeping a close eye on your each new post
frango 002   02.28.10

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