underground debrouckere
4. Maite - underground station at DeBroucker from the corner of Bld Anspaach and Rue de l`Eveque
``Go and explore the space and concentrate and try to understand the focus, your focus, that led you through the exploration.`` notes of rares
Score: Exploration of the space based on the forces that guide our trajectory.
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Changing plan/directions
Crossing/respecting borders
Doing-Undoing
Provoking - sacreligion - responsability
harmony-disharmony
flexion-reflexion
arm-disarm
pause - listening
numbers : dj-ing/scramble/shuffle
question
?
witnessing
giving-transforming
shaking hands
forces yes, that i understood...
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ways
stairs
functions
signs
rolling stairs
maps
automats
lights,
mirrows
lights
many mirrows
multi mirrows
food
cloths
foto
automat
forces yes, that i understood...
ReplyDeletecolours
ways
stairs
functions
signs
rolling stairs
maps
automats
lights,
mirrows
lights
many mirrows
multi mirrows
food
cloths
foto
automat
I lived here for half an year, like I live 100 meetrs away and did not know this place existed. There are some pretty freeky places like the postal boxes room or the mirror corridor. My forces were: places where people buy food and also scarry places where you could film an 80s music video if you had a fog machine.
ReplyDeleterobinamandaSeptember 12, 2013 at 2:30 AM
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Flow of human beings
Visual/symmetric harmony
A combination of these
Avoidance of Wind
Visual points of interest eg. Sleeping man
Formations of objects in space
Colour and light and desire to be at the hub of activity and in these elements, moving away from the dark.
Social contact- I bumped into yella, black guy chatting me up. Limits of personal space.
The open-ended proposal of exploration ended up for me as total obsession –
ReplyDeleteI don’t know if this is another type of affection – with the stands regulating the queue in front of the ticket box, how easily people were adapting to this imposing and even stupidifying structure. It was so normalized that people were meeting and chatting at the outer side of these stands as if standing by the walls, whle actually they were standing at the middle of the station. Then, the “stop” stciker on the floor that Claudia nicely photographed... Together with the rememberance of other queueing situations: stands, stickers, corners, more stickers, and lines and sentences and lights/darks, all these SIGNS that are conditioning a space...