absence

Lucia Čarnecká & Lucia Kotvanová & Anna Mihoková & Michal Šabík

Survival is the term used to denote that aspect of activity that is not directly accessible to other people. It is subjective for everyone, takes place over time and is constantly flowing. We judge what a person is experiencing based on his gestures, facial expressions and speech. The authors ask themselves where are the boundaries of personal psychological processes, between our private and public space, between real and fictional, mental and physical, and how these worlds influence each other, how we mirror them. When creating the work, they are based on theatrical principles, but they model the situation in a reverse way. An intimate story emerges, a fictitious connected identity on the edge of reality.