The Earth will probably
continue to turn long after humans are devoured by rat-size snails or
flesh-eating zombies, but A Design award winner Johanna Mårtensson wanted to
explore the notion for herself. After testing how various materials biodegrade,
the Swedish artist and theater designer built a model city entirely out of
bread and then photographed its inevitable decay over the next six months.
Writing for A Design,
Johanna said she was inspired by an article that claimed the earth would
eventually regenerate itself despite humanity’s worst efforts. “Within 500
years all buildings would be half fallen or fallen, perfect homes for animals
and plants. The forrest [sic] would soon grow in cities.” Like any
self-respecting creative, she then began to wonder what humanity’s decay might
look like in reality. And so the bread city was born.
After eight months of
preparation, Johanna completed her model in Stockholm in 2009 and then
proceeded to photograph the decaying process every day for the next six months.
She then presented her results in a series of six 500mm x 400mm photographs
that you can see for yourself in our gallery. At first the bread looks nice and
fresh, like any new construction, but it gradually turns limp and fuzzy until
the whole city collapses in a black and grey mess that looks eerily
post-apocalyptic.
Mårtensson won first
place in A Design’s Arts, Crafts and Ready-Made Design category for their
2012-2013 competition.
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