Site-specific installation, sound and performance:
modular grid structure, elements of nature, sound, light; variable dimensions
It Seems We Did Manage To Get a Grip Around Some Kind of Meaning Lately is a monumental site-specific installation that integrates seamlessly with its surrounding space. Combining a modular grid structure with elements of nature, sound, and dynamic light, it invites spectators into an immersive environment where the ephemeral becomes tangible. Shifting lights create moving shadows, imbuing the structure with a sense of fluctuation and impermanence, as if it is alive and evolving. Natural elements appear elusive, detached from the cold, rigid framework, highlighting the fragile tension between the organic and the constructed. The work evokes beauty and grandeur, reflecting humanity’s capacity to grow, protect, and nurture even within impermanence. Using entirely reusable materials embodies sustainability, leaving no trace while creating a fleeting, memorable experience. This temporal installation reminds us of the fragile yet profound connections between nature, humanity, and our shared spaces. It ensures that its fleeting presence leaves no lasting trace returning all components to their original states and generating zero waste.
Credits:
Photo: Damjan Švarc
Co-author: JAŠA Mrevlje Pollak