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This project investigates '''colonialism''' not only as a '''series of historical events''', but as part of a '''larger structure of power''' that repeats through different times, locations, and political systems. Colonization is a structure that survives by changing who operates it. The oppressor is replaced; '''the operation continues.''' | This project investigates '''colonialism''' not only as a '''series of historical events''', but as part of a '''larger structure of power''' that repeats through different times, locations, and political systems. Colonization is a structure that survives by changing who operates it. The oppressor is replaced; '''the operation continues.''' | ||
The first trial explored this through a staged installation apparatus that echoed the logic of security checkpoints, bodily inspection, and controlled passage. | -- | ||
The first trial explored this through a staged installation apparatus that echoed the logic of security checkpoints, bodily inspection, and controlled passage. Participants were not asked to act as fictional characters. Instead, they followed a sequence of instructions that assigned them positions within a system: numbered bodies, Watchers, Collaborators, Leaders, Enforcers, and those allowed or denied passage. The work examines how people can become complicit in structures they did not create, and how a system can change its actors while keeping the same rules. | |||
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