Just came to SAY HELLO

Fri, 17 Jan 2014 18:00

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18 Jan-1 Mar 2014

Just came to SAY HELLO

As an inverse Janus head, a Siamese Narcissus, or a frontal collision with a physiognomically doubled hermaphrodite, the observer and the observed attempt a dance around the double helix of their shared DNA, and through it, obtain uniqueness. It is not a sphere, nor a circle, that serves as an allegory of the closed unit, but a bipolar hyperboloid functioning like a magnet attracting metallic shards of a broken mirror, or as one mouth of a two-headed snake attempts to devour itself–for in this way, man is incapable of being left alone.

“Humans needs Humans.” Goodbye to the unattainable ideal condition. Hello to the equilibrium of the seesaw, on which a disembodied imaginary twin is given the task of counterbalancing the biomorphic body of its author.

The title, “Just came to say HELLO” is on one hand, a declaration of a youthful absence of expectations, and on the other hand, the curiosity of the phenomenon of pre-collective communication.