Space, spaciousness

Spaces, spaciousness

SPACES, SPACIOUSNESS” is a multimedia work that, through performance and exhibition, deals with the relationship between the body, space, and thought.Four spaces,four perspectives,four stages of exploration.We seek spaces and their membranes, points of rupture and encounter, tensions and releases.Movement stimulates thought, thought stimulates the body. Between the inner space and the space of the environment, a tension of encounter, dialogue, and negotiation is created. Do we produce an excess that we leave behind?

 

Concept, text, performance: Josipa Bubaš
 also used:Thomasa Bernhard “Walking”
Video, sound, visuals: Tomislav Čuveljak
Assistence in dramaturgy and choreography: Aleksandra Madsen

Production: UO Istovremeno,  KUC Travno
Zahvale: HDLU, KIC, Jadran film
Produkcija: UO Istovremeno  KUC Travno
Special thanx: HDLU, KIC, Jadran film

If we hear something, we examine what we hear and examine what we hear until we are forced to say that what we hear is not true, that what we have heard is a mere lie. If we see something, we examine what we have seen until we are forced to say that what we see is terrible. We must not think why we walk, because then it would soon become impossible for us to walk, and therefore it follows that everything would soon become impossible for us, how and when we think why we must not think, why we walk and so on, just as we must not think how we walk, how we do not walk, therefore we stand, just as we must not think how we, when we do not walk and stand, think, and so on. We must not ask ourselves: why do we walk? On the other hand, we must walk in order to be able to think, just as we must think in order to be able to walk, one follows from the other, and we do both with ever greater skill.“ Thomas Bernhard, Walking, 1971.
 
The project was supported by the City of Zagreb and the Ministry of Culture and Media.

Media

 Nika Šintić, Josipa Bubaš i predstav bez predstave, Žene i mediji

Jasmina Fučkan Administrativni okvir i prožvakano tijelo, Plesna scena

Supported by

Misinstry of Culture, Croatia and the City of Zagreb

Where

Gallery Nuclear Schelete KUC Travno

When

December 6 and 7, 2024