The Celebration of Insignificance

1. When we miss something that was close to us, something we know, something we have taken for granted, we will replace it with the same. If we fail to find the same we will try to replace it with the most similar object or thing possible. Using a simple projection technique, we assign to the "subject" the properties and quality of the original, the thing that is missing. We will then demand expectations from the "subject". If the thing missing is a situation, we will use the necessary number of "subjects" to stage the situation. As a result, a medium-deep feeling of emptiness should appear…
2. If we desire something we know from our surroundings, we will try to imitate the situations that evoke the desired feelings. If we fail to evoke it naturally, we will try to imitate the "subjects" that make them up in a more suitable way. The denial of the illusion of one's own personality, its loss and imitation of the characteristics of another subject in order to illustrate the idea of happiness, are also part of the process…
3. In case we lack something we can't name, we will name all available "subjects" from our surroundings and by combining them, we will try to evoke an unnameable feeling. If we use up all possible combinations and the unnamed still does not materialize, we will name unavailable "subjects" from our surroundings, after verifying possible combinations. The process of trying to name all "subjects" not yet known, may take some time…

Year of Creation: 2021

Materials: Porcelain, metal

Dimensions: 120 cm*25 cm*180 cm

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