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# Sculpture/installation
# Other
# Video
Let's reflect on the use of the word “scopare”, on it's acceptance and it's daily behavioral implications in the public and private sphere; on how trap music in particular contributes to strengthen a patriarchal and violent model of thought, offering a vision of women "from behind", " an object". We see this as possible with a passive attitude where we endure the effects generated by the unconcious use of the words underestimating its intrinsic value-power. We see this form of linguistic violence manifest itself in that sort of almost new ritual of listening to music, through a Bluetooth speaker, in a public space, trap music at a high volume, reunited in couples or groups: observing the phenomenon we aren't able to perceive anything other than an alarming superficiality, in the impassivity in the face of certain contents and in their exaltation. (Installation: Broom, LARA paddle, bluetooth speaker, smartphone, audio track (2'57"); variable dimensions)