Multlimedia art installation "WORDS"
"WORDS" is an audiovisual performance exploring how non-existent constructs — sound, text, instruments — are powerless to suppress a person's true inner potential, their life, destiny, and self-realization. The central metaphor of the work is dyslexia. Dyslexics see inverted letters and errors — and only they themselves know it. All your inner limitations, your struggles, your path — these are your foundational pillars, and they belong to you alone. There is nothing in life significant enough to halt the process of growth. If a mistake occurs — it is not fatal. What matters is the full scope of the journey itself. The technical design gives form to this idea: media carriers are arranged chaotically throughout the space, filling it much the way we construct around ourselves the reality of moving through life's stages. The central screen is a visualization of your inner world — the boundary of your own reality. Everything else is merely external condition. "Go and do it" means: make peace with yourself, eliminate the outside noise — and only then does a person become whole. The overarching metaphor of the installation is the visualization of the triviality of everything we fabricate for ourselves — all that holds us back from the threshold we are meant to cross.
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