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Anna Tsing in her book Mushrooms at the end of the world encourages us to imagine the life on a dammaged planet. To embrace the image of ourselves standing in the polluted water, in front of a cutdown forst, collecting rubbish and recycling the dirty mud, barely breathing with the
contaminated air.


Inspirated by the question what life will be like on the dammaged planet we created an entero installation; it is both about a shelter and being swallowed by a giantic metalic creature. Being in its intestines.
Inside, we put some very bright light and used reflective material (termal blancket) that kept the heat . At the outer-sceleton we installed dosens of servo engines and vibrators (dc motors) in order to play on the "entero". We used flash lights from old broken cameras as well as little car speakers that emmited no more than a quiet brooming of the current
going through them.

 

Movements and sounds are subtle; its their complexity that makes entero alive.

 


Entero installation was created by me and Wojtek Kurek during their residency in the
OPEN UNIVERCITY JAZDÓW (WARSAW) in October 2019.

Documentation: a short movie to be watched with sound:
https://youtu.be/fdoG590xcOc

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