A
defining experience of my childhood in the village was that we heated
up a roof tile by making a ”bomb” based on my brother’s idea
with the guys next door. Even though the handful of 6-8-year-old boys
stomped and stomped in vain, they could not put out the fire in the
field, our parents rushed to our aid. Later, as a teenager, as soon
as my brother and I saw smoke in the nearby forest, we immediately
rushed to the site and extinguished the fire line in front of the
field in front of the upper plot boundary, thereby preventing the
destruction of a nearby giant field and forest.The revenge we did for
our childhood prank meant more than the praise of the firefighters
who arrived.
In
this video, everything happens in reverse, a slow-motion story
unfolds upside down and backwards, at the end of which it turns out
that a match or a spark is enough to cause a catastrophe. This is
true for forest fires caused by global warming, but also for the
increasingly frequent wars in our neighborhood and around the world.
This video does not want to make the events unhappened, but instead
wants to heal the wounds or foresee the expected consequences of our
actions.
The
magnetic horseshoe, which attracts wood made of wood, heralds the
breakdown of proportions and balances. With my works, I create a
unique, sovereign microcosm where unreal laws prevail.