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A work i made in January, consisting of three texts. The texts describe, from different points of view, a meeting of a spectator with an abstract object. And they describe how his initial perception evolves and evolves into engagement and participation - instigating the disintegration of first the object and then the spectator while they lose their respective autonomy and become in a state of relationality. Or something like that. In its original context it's both a slight revenge on Le Corbusier for ruining Eileen Grey's E-1027 villa at Cap Martin and exploration on how one could go from the object to a relational practice while avoiding referential structures of post-modernism, and participation practices as they are framed in - or frame- a caricature idea of relational aesthetics. It's pretty serious but i hope i am not the only one (although i suspect i might be) who finds it also quite funny. It's inspired too by Helio Oiticica.
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