“I feel safe when…” How would you complete this sentence? The multidisciplinary artist and researcher Felipe Castelblanco and the hip hop singer and composer TRAFICO MC joined with ten participants in a creative writing process that originated the song LA SOMBRA EN LA OSCURIDAD SE PIERDE. Bringing up their personal experiences and feelings around security and surveillance in the city, for the first step of the MATZA EDGELANDS MEDELLÍN project, the age-diverse group was invited to a songwriting workshop. As a result of a combination of perspectives on fear, trust, and security, the song and its music video relates to Medellín’s complex contemporary history.
TRAFICO MC and other local artists performed during the COMMON GROUNDS exhibition, celebrating Medellín’s intense, powerful and sensitive social fabric. Jheny Duque’s coordination was also fundamental for the recording of the music video, which has become a sound monument to be launched in Medellín’s public domain. The music video’s first image shows us a blackboard with the saying: “I feel insecure when walking on the street”. Following the hip hop beat, students, young migrants and a mother affected by armed conflict are portrayed in different streets, occupying many locations of the city and transforming security issues into a collective one.
Créé par Séverin Guelpa et Anja Wyden Guelpa en collaboration avec l’Institut Edgelands, MATZA EDGELANDS MEDELLÍN est un projet qui s’est déroulé en Colombie du 31.01 au 17.02.2022. Rassemblant des artistes, des experts, des citoyens et des activistes pour réfléchir aux problèmes contemporains, aux dynamiques urbaines et aux tensions sociales au cœur de Medellín, le projet a conduit à la résidence d’art et à l’exposition COMMON GROUND, qui présentait des œuvres originales sur la sécurité, la surveillance numérique, la technologie et l’urbanisation.