Clarissa Tossin
Fordlândia Fieldwork
In Fordlândia Fieldwork, Clarissa Tossin documents the remains of Henry Ford’s rubber enterprise Fordlândia, built in 1928 in the Brazilian Amazon to export cultivated rubber for the booming automobile industry. When his rubber trees died from disease and his primarily indigenous workforce revolted, his enterprise went bust within a few short years. Ford never faulted his own planning, but instead blamed the “inhospitable” Brazilian landscape. These topographical maps present different locations related to Fordlândia’s history: a current Fordlândia satellite image of the abandoned rubber plantation built by Ford in 1928, juxtaposed with post industrial landscapes from Detroit, Dallas, and Los Angeles, is printed on the back side of the folded mapsculpture.