Alicia Eyongo
Lasercutting
FabLab.iMAL
TRIBAL FACES, débuté en 2012, est une recherche continue sur la symbolique de l'identification corporelle. Utilisant d'abord la peau comme support, Alicia Eyongo s'est approprié le masque pour en faire un objet. Entre signes d'appartenance et design futuriste, elle propose une vision d'un futur possible où les gravures forment une seconde peau.
TRIBAL FACES, initiated in 2012, is a continuous research on the symbolism of the corporal identification. First using skin as a support, Alicia Eyongo appropriated the mask to make it an object. Between signs of belonging and futuristic design, she proposes a vision of a possible future where engravings become a second skin.
An archive : 1999-2010-2019
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