Accumulation - Deprivation -
Pressure - Exploitation
What you see is not a landscape.
It is a systemic mechanism.
Water operates both as a resource and as force.
Look where it accumulates.
Look at what it leaves behind.
Where it gathers, it produces control.
Where it is extracted from, it leaves deprivation.
Scarcity is not an original condition.
It is the result of a process.
Nothing here is neutral.
Equilibrium is built on unequal relations.
Stability depends on this inequality.
The system functions as long as it holds.
Exploitation is not an image but an operation.
The system produces accumulation and deprivation simultaneously.
As one increases, the other deepens.
The system functions as long as it holds.
When pressure from below exceeds its limits, rupture occurs.
Rupture is not an accident.
It is part of the function.
Not as an exception, but as a consequence.
Do not ask what it shows.
Ask how it works.
Materials: Canvas – Rope – Water Jars
Dimensions: 450(L) x 400(W) x 350(H) cm
