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A Monument to Trans and Nonbinary Life Graces Trafalgar Square

Last updated: September 20, 2024 3:02 pm
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A thought-provoking event took place in London’s Trafalgar Square on September 18, as Mexican artist Teresa Margolles unveiled her latest Fourth Plinth commission. Titled “Mil Veces un Instante (A Thousand Times in an Instant)” (2024), the installation sheds light on the violence faced by transgender and nonbinary individuals in Mexico and the United Kingdom.

Margolles’s artwork is a powerful piece consisting of a rectangular prism adorned with 726 plaster face casts of trans and nonbinary individuals from Mexico City, Ciudad Juárez, and London. The installation bears a resemblance to a Mesoamerican tzompantli, a structure used to display the skulls of war captives or sacrifices in ancient rituals. Drawing from her background as a forensic pathologist and mortician in Mexico City, Margolles’s work often delves into themes of death, societal violence, and the impact of social and economic vulnerability in Central and South America.

The artist’s use of human remains and postmortem examination byproducts in her art serves as a stark reminder of human disposability and the trauma inflicted by narcoviolence and border brutality in Mexico. In “Mil Veces un Instante (A Thousand Times in an Instant),” Margolles pays tribute to her late friend Karla La Borrada, a trans woman, singer, activist, and retired sex worker whose unsolved murder in Ciudad Juárez in 2015 remains a haunting mystery.

Collaborating with LGBTQ+ advocacy groups in both Mexico and the UK, Margolles worked closely with community organizations to create this poignant installation. The plaster used to capture the faces of participants in the artwork retains traces of their skin cells, oils, hairs, and makeup, adding a personal touch to the piece. Over the 18-month display period, the faces will gradually lose their clarity and shape as the plaster weathers in London’s climate.

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“Mil Veces un Instante (A Thousand Times in an Instant)” marks the 15th commission to adorn Trafalgar Square’s Fourth Plinth over the past 25 years. Previous installations by renowned artists have graced the plinth, with each piece adding a unique perspective to the public space. The Fourth Plinth commissions, initiated in 1998, aim to showcase contemporary art and engage the public in dialogue about important social issues.

As we look ahead, a commission by Tschabalala Self is set to grace the Fourth Plinth in 2026, continuing the tradition of using art to spark conversations and provoke thought in one of London’s most iconic locations. The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new advancements being made every day. One of the most exciting areas of technological innovation is the field of artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence, or AI, is the development of computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation.

One of the key areas of AI research is machine learning, which is the development of algorithms that allow computers to learn from and make predictions or decisions based on data. Machine learning has already been applied in a wide range of applications, from self-driving cars to medical diagnosis to personalized recommendations on streaming services.

Another exciting area of AI research is natural language processing, which focuses on enabling computers to understand and generate human language. This technology has already been incorporated into virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa, which can understand spoken commands and respond in a natural way.

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AI is also being used to revolutionize industries like healthcare, where it can analyze vast amounts of patient data to identify trends and make predictions about disease outbreaks or treatment effectiveness. In finance, AI is being used to detect fraud and improve investment decisions. In manufacturing, AI is being used to optimize production processes and improve quality control.

However, with the advancements in AI come concerns about the ethical implications of the technology. There are worries about job displacement as AI becomes more capable of performing tasks that were previously done by humans. There are also concerns about privacy and security, as AI systems can potentially be used to collect and analyze vast amounts of personal data.

Despite these concerns, the potential benefits of AI are immense. The technology has the power to revolutionize how we live and work, making our lives easier, safer, and more efficient. As researchers continue to push the boundaries of what AI can do, it is clear that the future of technology is bright.

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