Duration: 00:23:08; Aspect Ratio: 1.778:1; Hue: 229.773; Saturation: 0.493; Lightness: 0.015; Volume: 0.310; Cuts per Minute: 5.316
Summary: Alfonso Borragan conducted a public intervention artwork in a main street in Khirkee Village, Delhi, India. This intervention was his first during the In Context residency.
It involved the use of phosphorescence in Indian street food, placing the food-safe, glowing material into the samosas (spiced potato filling in a fried pastry crust) and Jalebi (fried batter soaked in spiced sugar syrup) of a community food stall located in the village where the KHOJ workshop is situated. In earlier discussions with Alfonso he explained how this first intervention was an initial action to gauge public response as well as to create a sample to contrast against his subsequent work.
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