POLSKA WERSJA
I look for something that does not arise from human fear and the norms to keep it under control.
I search to express a kind of infirmity that is not illness or weakness, such infirmity that is natural, active and contained.
Infirmity that forms, extricates and activates itself without becoming an invasive form.
This infirmity does not need an opposition. It is self-sufficient.
“Being a human” I don’t see as a value – that’s hardly a character, feature, kind represented by every one of us. From this point I am interested in:
1. Human capacity in objects, in all human made things which exist because of their functional destiny, creating our world,
2. Objectivity of human and his/her identity as expressed by their function in society.
The fear interests me itself:
– as a state of anxiety, alarm, as a state of increased vigilance,
– as a state between avoiding and attacking; between armament and of disarmament,
– as a state on the border of inertia and rapid, dynamic mobilization.
Chicago, 2004