January 22, 2020

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There is something funny and kind of ridiculous about the practice of making meaning of things. Here we are taking apart and organizing experiences into colored pairs and feelings, Legolandia, noticing similarities in how people and things lived. Why do we arrange modules of “important significances”? How does this collection of small proofs and synchronicities make us feel that there is meaning in something bigger? We are sincere in our playfulness and believe profoundly in this ongoing investigation.

Suggested to play at the same time

 

We work together to create spaces for experimentation of images, moving and still, letting materialized practice and a perpetual process push each other. From one month to the next we may attempt to become experts on any given topic we interact with that informs the space of curiosity that keeps us excited. “What if we just become Chefs” or professional pool sharks or marathon runners. It’s all possible. In the meantime, the outcome of our investigative research practices is in work we share; our first immersive visual show FENOMENA opened November of 2019we also co-author various projects.

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