The project "Plegados Itinerantes" was developed in 2017 and consisted in the creation and installation of 250 life-sized human figures created from a square of paper without cutting with the origami technique, which were installed in the city of Puerto Montt, Chile.
The figures were created and installed by the artist Claudio Acuña J.
In each place the figures will be installed for a period of between 2 and 3 weeks, with the figures left for free manipulation by the public.
The objective of the project was to reflect on the few public spaces of the city and the use that we give to these spaces as citizens.
More info: plegadositinerantes.cl
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I like the ones hanging upside down (like bats) and the ones hanging from the walls. They're not in the way, won't get blown away or wet and won't accidentally become littering.
but they're all still kind of creepy and look like members of a cult
Load More Replies...I like the ones hanging upside down (like bats) and the ones hanging from the walls. They're not in the way, won't get blown away or wet and won't accidentally become littering.
but they're all still kind of creepy and look like members of a cult
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