Un "accident quotidien", par l'artiste Eliasson, en 2000, au sein de la capitale suédoise.
Sans prévenir, il déverse une poudre de pigment de couleur rouge depuis un des nombreux ponts de la ville. Une eau verte envahi alors la ville.
Olafur Eliasson:
" At the time I was working on a smaller project, but very quickly the idea of colouring downtown Stockholm became something I just had to do. I bought the pigment in Germany and came back through customs with a real feeling ofsuspense and excitement; after all, I had enough colorant with me to dye the whole centre of the city. This wasn't an official project; I had to work really fast, so I'd gotthe planning down pat together with the current and the turbulence in the river, and one Friday at half past one there I was on the bridge with Emile and a bag full of red powder and people starting to stare at us. I hesitated for a moment then emptied the bag out over the parapet and the wind whipped up this enormous red cloud. I couldliterally feel people in cars slowing down, the cars went all quiet. And there was this cloud, floating over the river like a layer of gas. When it came in contact with thewater, all of a sudden the river turned green, it was like a shock wave. There was a crowded bus ten metres a way and everybody was staring at the water. I told Emile weshould maybe move on, as if everything was perfectly normal, then I carefully put the bag in a trashcan, as if colouring the centre of Stockholm was the kind of thing I didevery day. I went down to IASPIS and when I came out again my heart started jumping up and down like mad: the whole length of the river was completely greenand all these people had stopped to look at it. Next day it was all over the front page of the papers: "The river turned green". The colorant was absolutely harmless and therewas no pollution whatsoever. "
dimanche 23 novembre 2008
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