Sokken van Henrik Vibskov
Christoph Benjamin Schultz schreef een verslag van de workshop.
"In the workshop Vibskov allowed participants a remarkable insight into what goes on behind the label he gave his name to – and a very personal insight into the way he works. Together with impact participants he organised a ›Mint Day‹. Hundreds of mint-coloured things, materials and objects were collected for weeks beforehand for the participants to use as inspiration and departure points. The colour created associative connections between things that would not have come to light without the apparent plausibility of colour conformity. The matching colour enabled semantic connections to be mooted – yet at the same time enabled breaks to be produced within the monochrome atmosphere.
What does mint smell of...? How heavy is mint...? What does mint sound like...? What does mint remind you of...? Vibskov bombarded the workshop participants with these and many other questions, the aim was to develop odd tableau vivants, performative installations and short videos out of their deliberately disordered thoughts."
Foto:Daniel Gasenzer
Met een van de subgroepen van de workshop ontwikkelden we een performatieve installatie waarin we ons vooral lieten inspireren door de associaties met ziekenhuizen, onsmakelijk eten en afstandelijkheid bij de kleur mint.
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