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M.I.U - Fallujah

Lucy + Jorge Orta, 2007
M.I.U - Fallujah
  • Ref: 1016
  • Materials: Military trailer, epoxy, steel, 9 bivouacs, glass, various surplus military objects
  • Dimensions: 300h x 140 x 189cm
  • Exhibition history: 2012 Science Museum Dublin, Ireland; 2007 ICA London, offsite Old Truman Brewery
  • Courtesy: Courtesy of the Artists
  • Concept: Since 2001 the artists have made a series of M.I.U. (Mobile Intervention Units): industrial vehicles or ex-military Saviem lorries or Red Cross ambulances converted into first aid and assistance units for civilian populations. These are multifunctional, useful tools for emergencies, outfitted with different types of equipment for the different situations with which people may have to cope: from water filtering systems to temporary dormitories. The mobile unit is a basic module of a self-sufficient structure; each vehicle is a housing unit capable of facilitating mobility and autonomy of individuals. Often positioned in urban contexts, the vehicles converted and transformed by the artists are designed to encourage interaction and active participation of the inhabitants. Like open infrastructures, the mobile units become places of exchange to facilitate dialogue and interaction among persons, while generating new social spaces and new relations. The outer surfaces of the vehicles bear phrases, quotations or images regarding the mobility of those who are forced to emigrate for survival.