With birdsnest, I aim to create a space
that’s both public and private. By mixing technological and organic visual
metaphors, tension coexists with comfort. Throughout my performance, viewers
will be confronted by the nature of my actions. They will at first appear deconstructive
as I continuously take yarn out of the bundle. However, the spiritual quality
of my physical presence and the meditativeness in the careful handling of each
individual string might suggest that my actions are more constructive in nature.
By exploring the juxtaposition of opposing elements and experiencing unexpected
sensory feedback, each individual will eventually form their own notions
regarding comfort. birdsnest’s sculptural form will serve as
evidence of the ephemeral nature of
the unique interactions experienced by each person regardless of its location
or the number of participants.
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