Internment Spaces
by Aristoteles Kara
by Aristoteles Kara
For the times we live in and with the beautification of the Western world in the past years , we can say that a big part of the new world '' rejects '' emotions. The reality is present in a convincing way and in no case dreamlike . According to Foucault and Delefz in 19th and 20th century partnerships who live in societies turned to created internment spaces ( such as family, school , state, university, prison etc) . They committed to the organization of large enclosures . '' The man never fails to move from one space to another , each one has its own laws . ''
From the field of custody control and to the massification of society in order to align people. No room for personal autonomy and self-centeredness .
We are observers of events, all inmates in our little world and everyone checked . Observers , without emotion , as passive spectators . I see myself as a prisoner in the apathy and perhaps with the attempt to escape. The house is the place and the confinement of myself , and I myself have become the object of my recording.
From the field of custody control and to the massification of society in order to align people. No room for personal autonomy and self-centeredness .
We are observers of events, all inmates in our little world and everyone checked . Observers , without emotion , as passive spectators . I see myself as a prisoner in the apathy and perhaps with the attempt to escape. The house is the place and the confinement of myself , and I myself have become the object of my recording.