THE DIRTY ROOM ON GABELSBERGERSTRASSE – A Love Story In Three Acts
Course type: BA Experimentelles Gestalten I
Act I (no access)
Act I (no access)
Act I (no access)
Act I (no access)
Act I (no access)
Act II : (almost whispering) how can we continue with what has been left?
Act II : … with what has been made. How was this built?
Act II : it might be a new beginning?
Act II : (silent)*
Act II : there is no new beginning, I think. It’s a kind of continuation and
Act II : … and the stage in between
Act II : will we be forgotten?
Act II : never
*this project explores rhythmical absence, loss, and the ubiquitous significance of dirt through three sequential acts. as control slips from the hand that builds, structure begins to dictate the builder. dirt is reframed as a force that destabilizes hierarchies of artistic intent. rhythmical absence appears as the gap between the human desire for order and the unruly agency of matter.the room functions as a Foucauldian heterotopia, suspending norms of ownership and linear creation. Three groups successively enter the same space, inheriting the residues of prior actions. through this chain of compelled succession, the project becomes an exercise in radical receptivity, revealing the gradual dissolution of authorship
Act III (no access)(wondering in anticipatory expectation)
Act III (no access)
Act III (no access)
Act III (no access)(afraid)
Act III (no access) (reassuring Scene III)