Adrian Melis Sosa
The making of forty rectangular pieces for a floor construction (Elaboración de 40 piezas rectangulares para la construcción de un piso)
In Cuba, due to the lack of materials, workers of state-owned construction companies must remain at work without doing anything, waiting for the end of the working day. Interested in this phenomenon, Adrian Melis asked the workers of a construction company to reproduce the sounds and noises characteristic of their work. The making of forty rectangular pieces for a floor construction is the recording of a “work performance” during a day from eight in the morning to five in the afternoon. Each of the workers imitates the sounds typical of their productive tasks, such as the noise of the concrete mixer, the shovels, the trucks, and the wheelbarrows. With humor and irony, the artist criticizes a habitual situation in the Cuban political regime.