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Are You Sure?
2017
Kornhausforum
Bern, Switzerland

The work Are You Sure? shows a choreography of photographs projected by slide projectors onto the walls of the Kornhausforum. The medium of presentation is not hidden but stands in the middle of the room and and is a central part of the work. The slide projectors become the heart and brain, which project the photographs onto the walls like emerging thoughts, feelings and associations, and then make them disappear again. The series of images is not subordinated to any clear theme. It is rather to be understood as an invitation to the viewer to recognize his own themes and to deal with his own thoughts and associations. A dialogue develops between the images and the viewer’s reaction. As the images recompose themselves, so do the thoughts. Each picture asks again « are you sure? ». The invitation becomes equally an invitation to the viewer not to be satisfied with the first best answer, because each answer contains a new question.

2017
Are You Sure?
Solo
Kornhausforum
Bern, Switzerland
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The work Are You Sure? shows a choreography of photographs projected by slide projectors onto the walls of the Kornhausforum. The medium of presentation is not hidden but stands in the middle of the room and and is a central part of the work. The slide projectors become the heart and brain, which project the photographs onto the walls like emerging thoughts, feelings and associations, and then make them disappear again. The series of images is not subordinated to any clear theme. It is rather to be understood as an invitation to the viewer to recognize his own themes and to deal with his own thoughts and associations. A dialogue develops between the images and the viewer’s reaction. As the images recompose themselves, so do the thoughts. Each picture asks again « are you sure? ». The invitation becomes equally an invitation to the viewer not to be satisfied with the first best answer, because each answer contains a new question.