Journey to the Earth
A project that blends sculpture and performance, unfolding through multiple iterations. Once again, I am asking how far we can go without going anywhere at all. This time, the question is answered in a more literal way. The work presents a "hole," a dynamic gap that resists static and regressive states. Rather than being a passive absence, the hole represents the possibility of resistance—moving forward without physically going anywhere. Playful yet tense, the audience is invited to engage with this active void, exploring how stillness can break free from stagnation. In collaboration with Chris Robbins, this piece challenges the boundaries of time, space, and perception, offering a new way to think about movement and progress.
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