Notes

Notes #1

When we speak of right and wrong, we actually say “congruent or incongruent to a certain set of criteria”. These sets of criteria may be explicit (for example written laws) or implicit (for example personal emotions); in every case they are shared by a bigger or smaller social cells, where the individual is the smallest…

Notes #2

A phenomenological analysis of Europe – understood as a political idea – what would it consist of? In spring, I have been taking photos on the German – French border next to Saarbrücken (Bliesbrück and Goldene Bremm to be precise). I walked around in the empty space between the two states, observing and recording. The…

Notes #3

The hand is considered to be the ultimate tool, because of its ablility to use all the other ones. Since humanity is really committed to make the body as well as the mind obsolete in everyday life the question of which tools we use becomes more and more relevant. Artistic practice itself is always confronted…

Notes #4

Paul Feyerabend wrote: “Anything goes”. Thereby, he was referring to the fact that the axioms of science have always been changing and that the history of science is the demonstration of how science itself is socially moderated. There are no ultimate axioms and science is always contemporary. The same applies to art. There are no…