Saturday, November 10, 2012

HOW WE SEE THE EXHIBITION AND OPERA CO-EXISTING



A. We consider that the most important aspect of any exhibition is what I like to call its 'neomatic dimension'. The exhibition's ability to linger in the visitor's mind and to continue to provoke new thoughts over time.

B. This means that the exhibition is far from over when the gallery closes for re-installation. A successful exhibition will continue to work in the minds of the visitors for decades after its closing date.

C. We would like to build on this, and actually perform the opera after 'The House of Leaves' has closed. It will take place in an undisclosed place at an undisclosed time. This will allow us to trigger the imagination of the audience and the participants in Fig.5 and the people involved in the production of the Opera.

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