Orta, Lucy and Orta, Jorge (2015) Antarctica World Passport Delivery Bureau - COP21 Paris. [Art/Design Item]
Type of Research: | Art/Design Item |
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Creators: | Orta, Lucy and Orta, Jorge |
Description: | The Antarctica World Passport project exemplifies the powerful participatory nature of Lucy Orta's work and couldn’t have been a more timelier project for the UN Climate Summit in Paris (COP21, Dec 2015). Faced with the increasing numbers of refugees displaced because of climate induced disasters and the predictions of yet more horrific conflicts due to the scarcity of resources, the COP21 was the perfect forum to activate citizen participation against global warming at global level. Unlike the borders, frontiers and bureaucracy of passport offices around the world, especially draconian under the current circumstances, the process of application for an Antarctica World Citizenship takes just a few minutes and no one is turned away. The bureau is constructed with reclaimed wood and found objects including suitcases, water buckets, toys, life jackets and row boats that bulge over the rudimentary architecture, to symbolise the belongings that have been left behind on the migrants' journeys. A passport officer stationed at the welcome desk collects data from visitors at the click of an iPad, via the online application porthole. The recipient simply has to agree to the passport obligations. The citizen traverses thorough a small wooden passageway and is greeted by a second passport officer, who stamps and signs the unique edition of the passport, authenticating both the artwork and the citizenship. The symbolic transferal of one’s individual national identity, to that of the collective world citizen, is part of the artwork’s overarching meaning. There are currently three passport editions totalling 55,000 examples, and the website counts tens of thousands of citizens across the globe, including the hardest hit catastrophe zones; the Interior Ministers of the Philippines, Alaska, Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan. All the passport citizens populate the Citizen Map, a simple visualisation portraying the collective strength of the project; it’s potential to unite and mobilise people around the world with common values. During the COP21, the Studio Orta team engaged with each visitor, one by one, signing up family members, militants, indigenous peoples, business men, entrepreneurs, activists, artists, government ministers, negotiators, journalists, layers, to name but a few. Amongst some of the inspirational conversations were with scientists working in the Arctic and Antarctic, the engineer of the Antarctic schooner Tara, recently purchased by fashion designer Agnès B and her son to further scientific and artistic research across the oceans of the planet, as well as the director of the Cousteau Society who pledged to support a voyage to Antarctica for a lucky Antarctic citizen; but most of all it was the visit by great grand-daughter of the famous Antarctic explorer, Captain Scott, that most humbled. |
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: | Social Engagement, Social Practice, Participatory Art |
Your affiliations with UAL: | Colleges > Camberwell College of Arts Colleges > Central Saint Martins Colleges > Chelsea College of Arts Colleges > London College of Communication Colleges > London College of Fashion Colleges > Wimbledon College of Arts Research Centres/Networks > Transnational Art Identity and Nation (TrAIN) Research Centres/Networks > Centre for Sustainable Fashion Research Projects > Lucy Orta |
Date: | 4 December 2015 |
Funders: | COAL, Paris, France, ArtCOP21, Paris, France |
Related Websites: | http://www.studio-orta.com/en/artwork/589/Antarctica-World-Passport-Delivery-Bureau-COP21-Grand-Palais, http://www.artcop21.com/events/antarctica-world-passport-delivery-bureau/, http://www.projetcoal.org/coal/en/artcop21/, http://www.artcop21.com/events/5539/, http://www.artcop21.com/events/5408/, http://www.artcop21.com/events/displacement/, http://www.antarcticaworldpassport.com/en/#passport |
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Related Exhibitions: | Displacement. Nansen Initiative Global Consultation, Geneva, Switzerland (October 2015), Meridien Climatique. La Sorbonne, Paris, France (October 2015) |
Related Publications: | Lucy + Jorge Orta: Food Water Life. Princeton Architectural Press, USA (2012) |
Projects or Series: | Antarctica |
Locations / Venues: | Location From Date To Date COP21, Grand Palais, Paris, France 4 December 2015 10 December 2015 |
Material/Media: | Bureau construction in reclaimed materials, chairs, various found objects, Antarctica World Passports, iPads, passport stamps, ink pads |
Measurements or Duration of item: | 300 x 315 x 450 cm |
Date Deposited: | 22 Jun 2016 16:14 |
Last Modified: | 22 Jun 2016 16:14 |
Item ID: | 9512 |
URI: | https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/9512 |
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