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MUSHroom blankSPACE is a poetic meditation on destruction, shame, and resilience, exploring what lingers when something is deemed “useless.” Born from a shared commitment to embrace uncertainty and confusion, the poem invites to hold space alongside nature’s silence, its ruins, and its quiet acts of resistance. | MUSHroom blankSPACE is a poetic meditation on destruction, shame, and resilience, exploring what lingers when something is deemed “useless.” Born from a shared commitment to embrace uncertainty and confusion, the poem invites to hold space alongside nature’s silence, its ruins, and its quiet acts of resistance. | ||
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In Narva, the work lived within its original environment. The old wallpaper, the hum of the architecture, the ambiguity between installation and decay became part of the experience. A small chair held a zine-book of the poem. The projection layered visuals and sound: toxic water disguised as sea, overlapping voices, and the fragile dissonance between beauty and harm. | In Narva, the work lived within its original environment. The old wallpaper, the hum of the architecture, the ambiguity between installation and decay became part of the experience. A small chair held a zine-book of the poem. The projection layered visuals and sound: toxic water disguised as sea, overlapping voices, and the fragile dissonance between beauty and harm. | ||
[[File:Weimar exhibition (5).jpg|thumb|© Eric Beck|left|375x375px]]At the Summary 2025 exhibition at Bauhaus University (July 10–13), the work took a different form. In a clean glass room overlooking the city, the projection played on a white screen. A long scroll of paper, again handwritten, unrolled across the table and floor, next to oil-shale stones and glass worn smooth by the sea. Visitors could listen through headphones, hearing the overlapping voices of the poem alongside ocean sound. The view outside invited a new kind of contemplation, distance, change of view and perspective. | |||
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File:Weimar exhibition MUSHroom.jpg|© Yue Wang | File:Weimar exhibition MUSHroom.jpg|© Yue Wang | ||
File:Weimar exhibition.jpg|© Nina Bendix Igleses | File:Weimar exhibition.jpg|© Nina Bendix Igleses |
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