Epilogue part of an installation

video: 3163 photos

PROCESSUALITY

In human creativity, one can notice a tendency to build static objects and preserve and restore them in order to maintain one, optimal, timeless form.

The activity of most organisms is the opposite of the above. They constantly transform the object in which they appear, just as they themselves are subject to constant transformations. Postartefacts are therefore variable and alive, different at every moment of their existence. Their individual parts develop and perish, grow overgrown, thicken and wither, to blossom again, and recognizing their essence is impossible without tracing the set of states in which they were or are. Their analysis becomes an experience of Bergsonian mobility (from “Philosophical Intuition”), which has meaning only thanks to the passage of time and only when it is experienced synchronously with its course.

Funded by the European Union NextGeneretionUE. Work carried out as part of the KPO Scholarship for Culture.