Alma
Project contrasts two forms of originating mental images: the experience
of the exile which produces images of the memory and numerical images
produced by the techno-science observing the universe. Both image
sources have in common that they reveal themselves as visions, optical
phenomena, Fata Morganas or hallucinations. Maybe because both,
the memory and the science search the secret origin that hasn’t
to be revealed totally, may it be the origin of the universe in
an infinite time or the origin of a particular and momentarily past.
ALMA are the
initials of Atacama Large Millimeter Array. The construction of
66 antennas located on the Chajnantor plateau in the Atacama Desert
of northern Chile at 5000m altitude, will be finished in 2010. Its
main ambition is to obtain high-resolution images of traces of the
origins of the universe.
Chuquicamata
is the name of the biggest open pit copper-mine of the world [codelco.com].
Close to the mines were camps, auto sufficient production units
in the middle of the desert, where all the workers, engineers and
executives lived. In Chuquicamata lived up to 25.000 persons. The
village was left behind in 2007 due to the heavy contamination of
the ground, the workers and their families were relocated to Calama.
I was born in 1971 when my father worked in the offices of the Chuquicamata
copper mine. In 1974, after the coup d´état of Pinochet,
my parents and me were exiled to Spain
The copper-mine and the astronomical observatory define some space
and time coordinates in the Atacama Desert. Alma Project is about
a journey using these coordinates.
Alma Project
is a reflexion about what Vilém Flusser addresses “the
forgotten act”: “Man has forgotten that it was him who
generated the images for orientating himself in the world. When
he lost the capacity to decode them, he started to live as a result
of his own images: Imagination has turned into hallucination”.