reality
The overwhelming dimension of space and mass surpasses every artificial intention and intervention.
artefact
The contrast between hardness of material and trivialness of gestures; inertia remains indifferent.
reality
The unusual dimensions challenge the scenography.
artefact
The resilience of material defies every attempt of leaving traces on the surface.
reality
A general typology yet at the same time a specific place.
artefact
A musical instrument yet at the same time a specific piece of metal.
(Teeth and notes of a blade that gives away the secret? Deprivation of function?)
reality
A group of people sharing personal emotions in a public language, named under “people in theatre”.
artefact
A group of people with different backgrounds and stories working with similar crafts, named under “artisans”.
reality
Coexistence of permanency and temporarity of theatre and theatre plays. artefact
Coexistence of duration and flexibility of steel and tin
(Impossibility of attachment)
reality
The theatrical empathy is invisible yet an omnipresent connectedness.
artefact
The magnetic field expands through the material and air, the outer range of the blade is also magnified.
Blade that is used to cut stones in order to build theatres. An old material that is loud.
Metal carrying memories of stones
Tons
Model of presence
how an object is here and now. Model of empathy
invisible net of connections.
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