Minimal secret
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The piece is composed by three parts which continues my research work on the declassified archive material of the US concerning Chile and the Southern Cone countries of Latin America. One part of the piece consists of the archive documents made of roofing felt impregnated with tar and cut by laser giving shape to a volume that was hung in the centre of the exhibition space. At the same time a general blemish is produced in the space as the white parts of the documents have been eliminated by laser, leaving only the information of the ink-print of the original documents.
The second part of the piece is a large stain containing a visual degradation, the textual and graphic elements that make up the archive documents and which is achieved by the destruction of those documents and their re-composition into handmade paper fragmenting and disorganizing the information. The third component of the piece is the display of 200 piled books belonging to the piece The Non-History’s Library (seen in Santiago, Bern and Istanbul during 2010 and 2011) and the books of The Non-History (exhibited in Porto Alegrein 2011) on a back-lit base.