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Arles 2016 : Danila Tkachenko, Restricted Areas

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The project “Restricted Areas” is about the utopian strive of humans for technological progress. Humans are always trying to own ever more than they have – this is the source of technical progress, which was the mean to create various commodities, standards, as well as the tools of violence in order to keep  power over others.

Better, higher, stronger – these ideals often express the main ideology of the governments, for these goals they are ready to sacrifice almost everything. While the individual is supposed to become a tool for reaching the set goals, and receive in exchange a higher level of comfort.

I travel in search of places which used to have great importance for the technical progress – and which are now deserted. Those places lost their significance together with the utopian ideology which is now obsolete. Secret cities that cannot be found on maps, forgotten scientific triumphs, abandoned buildings of almost inhuman complexity. The perfect technocratic future that never came.

Any progress comes to its end earlier or later, it can happen for different reasons – nuclear war, economic crisis or natural disaster.. For me it’s interesting to witness what is left after.

EXHIBITION
In part of Les Rencontres d’Arles
Restricted Areas

Danila Tkachenko
Mejan Association
From July 4th to August 28th, 2016
Espace Van Gogh
13200 Arles
France
http://www.rencontres-arles.com
http://www.danilatkachenko.com

BOOK
Restricted Areas
Danila Tkachenko
20 x 26,5 cm
120 pages
40 photographs
isbn : 978-2-330-05698-8
36 euros
http://actes-sud.fr

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