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dead end: \ ‘ded-,end \ noun
1: an end of a road or passage from which no exit is possible
2: a situation that has no hope of making progress

“Dead End” is a visual investigation that intersects the past and present of the border between the United States and Mexico developed by Nicola Moscelli during the three years of the pandemic.
The leitmotif of the dead end, both physical and metaphorical, transcends the geographical boundary and weaves through the entire narrative, urging the reader to delve into the complex, innervated fabric of events and issues that the borderlands have witnessed since their inception.
Streetview imagery captured from both sides of the border reveals unfiltered scenes of stark beauty, harsh realities, and many roads ending abruptly. What they have in common is the aftertaste of an interrupted story, of suspended magic, of meaning lost in nothingness.
These contemporary hyper-surveillance sceneries and old prints are enriched with quotes from ordinary people and historical figures, excerpts from government documents, interviews, social media, and fragments of poems and song lyrics. These pieces of evidence of the historical, cultural, and poetic dimensions of the borderlands are thus unearthed from nowness oblivion, forging an augmented reality to the aid of collective reflection.
The investigation opens up a method to relaunch the border as an interpretive, conceptual, and optical device: a “scopic” archaeology that uses images as fossils of social memory.

Publisher
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2024
Credits
Artist: Nicola Moscelli
Printrun 500
Work  
Topics Border, Borders, Mexico, Mexico Border, Usa
Dimensions 20.0 × 29.7 cm
Pages 360