Gender Anarchy Project, temporary gender symbols.

Gender Anarchy Project

The ability of the electronic medium to make 'temporary' images of any kind through their digital display, consequently follows the temporary nature of the information of our time, and the transition from stable medium imprinted on a physical medium to the fleeting light of disembodied pixels. Any display with a small memory, in fact, allow to vary images periodically, in a portafotografia table as well as in a billboard, albeit depending on the availability electricity. Gender Anarchy Project of Amelia Marzec, applies this volatility in one of the symbols clearer that you're used to recognize, namely gender (male / female) marked the entrance of the public toilets. In the only available port in the toilet of the Aronson Gallery in New York the symbol 'men' is thus transformed into that of 'women' or hybrid hardly be categorized according to these only two options, through a hidden pc and an electronic display in place of printed. The alternating and mixing of the two symbols not only cancels out the antiquated dichotomy, but it brings out the fragility of the concept of gender indossubilmente combining it with the fragility inherent in the electronic images.