A durational performance with video projection
3rd/4th and 10th/11th February 2001
11.00 – 19.00hrs
Solo
show, Piano Nobile, Geneva, Switzerland.
The performer is wrapped in pink taffeta and lies immobile, as if in a
cocoon, within the
wooden beam structure of the gallery.
Alongside the live performance a video
is projected onto one of the walls of the space, which appears to extend
the floor, rhythmically raising and lowering its horizon line and giving
a sense that the space itself is breathing.
The title ZimZum acts as a linguistic description of the rhythm of breath
and makes reference to a concept in the cabbalistic tradition.
ZimZum, or
tzim-tzum, proposes the contraction (of God) as a process, which generates
a creative instance as well as a void, and which sucks in and destroys at
the end of a cycle.
Being both the subject of breath and subject to breath the performer surrenders
to this ambivalent condition.
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