A life experience in Egypt. A chaotic organization of
signs representing loss of orientation in the thoughts and in the flesh.
Through
a series of not to do signs, the installation says a statement. The
installation presents in an ironic way the undefined human rights in Egypt,
which make them lose track of thoughts. Also, it presents the numerous
activities and actions that are banned in our culture and country varying from
the inaccessible green spaces to the cultural rejection of people who are
different in how they look and how they think which was represented by a ‘handicap
is not allowed sign.‘
Visitors tended to take photos but not
to physically interact with this installation, may be because it looks official
or because of the two policemen sitting right beside it as if they were
guarding it.
The funny thing is that, by the action
of the policemen taking over the installation, is a statement in itself.