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Alessandra
Breviario

Born in Milan in 1999, Alessandra Breviario is an emergent installation, video artist and curator, based in Farnham UK.

Coming from a background of figurative painting and visual arts, her practice has evolved into a multimedia exploration of the role that communication plays in shaping our perception of the world, especially the botanical world. Within the intention of uncovering new channels of communication between humans and the natural realm, her practice tries to re-enact a primordial sensorial connection with nature and to rethink our understanding of it.

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Flora is Present

 

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"Flora is Present" reflects on the impact that the digital space has had on people's relationship with the botanical world and proposes a new window of dialogue between the viewers and the natural elements. Both confined in a domestic space, the spectator and the plant are put in a position of dialogue through an online video chat. When entering the work, people suddenly find themselves confronted with Flora, with no instructions on how to behave or what to expect. The one to one chat, allows the viewer to act freely in a sort of private space, there are no directions nor restrictions, just the human confronting the vegetal being. By purposely avoiding to provide any kind of information on how to experience the work, the piece also challenges the role of the spectator as "watcher" and of the subject of the work as  "performer" or object to  being looked at. Who is really performing and who is watching the other? Are people witnessing an event or on the contrary are they unconsciously performing for Flora? In which way is the digital space influencing the interaction between them and the natural element?
Although the digital context allows the artist to present Flora as a unique element of attention, therefore "forcing" the spectators to confront the natural element and overcome what is known as " Plant blindness", the online format may just increase the distance between the person and the plant, which appears as a still image on a screen. Even if the viewer is made conscious of the presence of another living being, this does not imply its consideration as a sensible intelligent organism and its visualization through a flat screen may not help at this cause at all; in fact, maybe the digital space is just counterproductive and instead of acting as a connector among the two parties, it reinforces an objectified vision of the botanical element within the domestic space.

"Flora is Present" is a pure experimental and, for certain extents, contradictory piece driven by the artist's curiosity to "see what happens". 
It is a work aimed at the investigation of the different levels of engagement that people perform when confronted to a vegetal being and how this engagement is affected by the "non-physical" quality of the space of the encounter. Nothing is fixed, nothing is expected, and maybe nothing will come out of it, but it has the potential to surprise us, and that is what really counts. 

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Email: alessandra.breviario@gmail.com
Website: BREV - ALESSANDRA BREVIARIO
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