How does a space look in the absence of habitation? How does space react to erasure? Does it reflect our fear of absence? Does space lose reference? Site. A loudspeaker sits atop a wall on the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan premises. The speaker plays an audio track in a continuous loop, where complete silence … Continue reading in the absence of
Month: September 2019
In Transit
The handwritten letter is a tangible product inextricably associated with nostalgic value. It is associated with a former age when the black mirror did not permeate the texture of our everyday lives. The act of writing a letter involves multiple bodies- that of the writer, the postman, the addressee and any other potential reader at … Continue reading In Transit
The Rhizome
The title ‘Five Million Incidents’ evokes a numerical anxiety, and an impossibility in its rejection of conceivable time and quantity. At the same time, it points to the very real possibility of horizontal simultaneity where incidents overlap and even cause each other’s happening. This osmosis of space and time becomes a neural network of sorts, … Continue reading The Rhizome