We are going to miss everything we don't need presents objects of the world. Between these objects and those who manipulate them exists a rebound effect, an unexpected unveiling of meaning(s). Between these objects, those who manipulate them and the spectator exists a triangle - a tension that pushes the boundaries of ideas and sensations, as symbols become vibrating forces. Ideas are paths to other ideas and as on all paths, there are passages that widen, narrow and bifurcate. We can follow these pathways with different rhythms and patterns of breath, as if thoughts were shaped by the way they pulsate and clash. Objects of the world, in contact and short-circuiting, are on a path and exist somewhere between the material and the ethereal, the quotidian and the dreamlike, the generic and the exceptional. And it might be precisely in this rearrangement of our everyday world - this world of generic objects, production, consumption and waste - that we can touch another side of things. (Quelle: http://www.nxtstp.eu) / jst
Christophe Ives, Marcela Levi, Miguel Pereira, Vera Mantero