The forest of more than quarrels
There are so many opinions, so much is being said, so much noise. What if we were to be quiet for a moment and look around us. What treasures can be found?
In this installation you find yourself in a forest of all kinds of found and discarded objects. ‘Trees’ made from old vacuum cleaner hoses and forgotten clothing. Pieces of old mattress that degenerate into boulders with an old clothes rack in the centre where you find an invitation to join a new ritual. This installation is about making contact with ‘the other’. It could be a person, perhaps it is an object. When you put on the headphones you hear me asking you to join me in paying tribute to the ‘seemingly unimportant’, perhaps the button on your coat or the cover of your phone. If you listen carefully and look around in this forest you will eventually discover that the pink vacuum cleaner hoses are whispering the answers of the people who dared to pay tribute to the small and forgotten.