An ‘Isla’ embodies a new, yet transformed area. Where all systems are the result of socio-ecological disaster. Those who reach the island are in fact survivors of the wreckage, be it physical, ecological or cultural.
Their dysfunctional remains are the basis for the creation of islands, which are themselves the result of a process of adaptation by the exiles, of separation from civilisation with its legal system, and of phenomena such as climate catastrophe, technological overdevelopment, moral relativism, sociological and urban problems.
Body & urban interaction, 2020 Abondoned tourist district, Tunisia
Series of explorations of wasted areas with lots of abandoned and half-destroyed resorts.
Empty buildings which parts of its interior are still valiable for renovation. Fragments of objects, materials, documents left in chaotic disorder. Left to erode, closed and protected against the presence of people. A place newly colonized by tourists, surrounded by a community dependant on their presence.