Oscillating; the topsoil
Catalina González
Chile
The memory of the desert accumulates in an unequal territory, like the remains of geoglyphs traced on the slopes of the hills, the ancestral caravans that crossed the desert in other times, human and non-human routes of exchange between the coast and the Andean world. In a landscape built by the history of the industrialization of the Tarapacá Region in Chile, the mercantile exchange has, by the zoning of space and soil, several faces and are expressed through routes between leisure and necessity or invisibilization and the parceling of marginality. But the desert is extensive, incomprehensible in its complexities, as are the stories that accumulate in the dust, disappearances and discards of the import system.
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