Pure Umbra
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(with Marcus Schmickler)

"Where it's simple is the most desirable place to be.
Society and Utopia, place and space. Utopia recalls the self-censorship of what we don't dare to realize: Dont think it, dont think! Neither tombstone nor stepping stone. It's inscription is the paradoxon itself, discrete 'states', multiples, maybe. id est and potential. An initial setting for work as a process of joint forces, being parts of one commodity. Yet without a rule of the game. Dynamics with no memory, a 'now' and 'then' which are, like through an invisible interference, evoking parallel states. This piece's theme is the imaterialization of given space . 'Space' is meaningless. We have relationships, but not space."

A 5channel-audio- + mixed media-installation at the Laptopia exhibition/festival hosted by MoBY (Museum of Bat Yam, Israel), organized by Interval recordings and happening from 15/01 to 18/04/2009.

Referring to the photon double slit experiment, the work consists of an algorithmically defined light-sculpture, a waterdrop-line with a stroboscope (quoting Olafur Eliasson), a mirrored laserbeam and multichannel audio which streams acoustic particles to time-variant sounds.

Thanks to the Goethe-Institute Tel Aviv for the support.