Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Halt



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The Video "Halt" shows what might happen if we are not able to understand or manage complexity successfully. If we mistake the part of a tree upon which we are sitting with the activity that we are involved with, we might very well end up cutting off that branch.

The Threshold as a Swing



Installation, New York 2005

The installation piece "Threshold as a Swing" reproduces a wooden threshold that is hung into a space 2 inches above ground while swinging back and forth, swaying to and fro, marking the space in between spaces and traversing from one to another. Complexity deals with multitudes and duplication, with a situation that has gotten too difficult to be defined by only one scheme, one algorithm, or one set of rules.

Appreciation of Problems



Book-object, Vienna 1992, edition of 23 books

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The booklet "Problembewusstsein" [Appreciation of Problems] tells the story of complexity as it applies to our being in the world. It originally serves as a handout for a course in political science dealing with international policy making and development theories. I found it unbelievable that each of us knows of the world's worst problems (starving, HIV, growth of population, global warming, man made epidemics, natural disasters, etc.) while not doing much against it. Knowing and doing seem to correspond little to each other. That might not be a big problem as long as everybody takes care of his or her private business and as long as these local businesses are not connected among each other, but sustainable and self-sufficient. It may be fatal yet, in case they would be related, connected, interrelated with each other, and have a global extension.