Awakening Heritage: “Tra i Petri” by paysarchitectures
The Evolution of a Citadel
For five centuries, the Miollis citadel in Ajaccio served as a military stronghold until recent times when it transitioned into an urban space, heralding the birth of a new district in the city. As the citadel undergoes a metamorphosis and begins to pulsate with new life, the art installation “Tra i petri” emerges as a significant contributor to this transformation.
Contemporary Art in Historical Context
Situated within the monumental landscape of the Miollis citadel, “Tra i petri” stands as a testament to the fusion of contemporary art with heritage preservation. This landscape sculpture reawakens the dormant architectural marvels of the citadel, breathing new life into its ancient stones. By reintroducing the citadel’s original purpose of surveilling the horizon and the surrounding landscape, “Tra i petri” seamlessly blends modern intervention with historical significance.
Harnessing the Power of Light
At the heart of “Tra i petri” lies the intangible yet powerful element of light. By delicately manipulating the stone walls, the installation creates an illusion of floating stones, inviting observers to see beyond the confines of solid barriers. This strategic use of light permeates the citadel, infusing it with the luminance of the Mediterranean surroundings. Through its porous façade, “Tra i petri” transforms the citadel into a dynamic entity, receptive to the ever-changing play of natural light and shadow.
A Portal to Transformation
“Tra i petri” transcends the physical confines of the citadel, becoming a conduit for transformation and renewal. Its whimsical interplay of light and stone breathes vitality into the ancient walls, inviting viewers to contemplate the timeless beauty of Ajaccio’s heritage. As sunlight filters through the intricate openings, casting ethereal patterns within the citadel’s walls, “Tra i petri” stands as a beacon of artistic innovation within a rich tapestry of historical legacy.