What do you do with the abandoned railways that once held the promise
of trans-continental linkage and progress? Some have converted them
into tourist-friendly pathways. But Mexican artists and brothers Ivan Puig (previously) and Andrés Padilla Domene
decided to traverse the nearly 9,000 km of railway in Mexico and
Ecuador that, in 1995, was abandoned and left to decay. But they didn’t
travel in any old fashion. In a project
that ran from 2010 to 2012 the artists rode in a striking silver
road-rail vehicle called SEFT-1, which they designed and built
themselves so as to travel both on rail and road.
The multi-year journey, which was documented online, explored abandoned rail but also the notion of modern ruins, and “how the ideology of progress is imprinted onto historic landscapes.” (via Hyperallergic)
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The multi-year journey, which was documented online, explored abandoned rail but also the notion of modern ruins, and “how the ideology of progress is imprinted onto historic landscapes.” (via Hyperallergic)
thisiscolossal
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