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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

MICROCOSMOS


Microcosmos, by Polona Tratnik, confronts the spectator with the everyday environment, in which everyone comes in contact with his/her body as also with his/her microorganisms.

A bathroom was set up in a gallery space. It was first sterilized, then optimum living conditions were established - growth medium, moisture, oxygen. The microorganisms from the artist's body were transmitted to the surfaces of the bathroom furniture and into the water. The bathroom was then covered with transparent foil. From that moment on no other microorganisms could enter the bathroom space and none of the inner microorganisms could escape.

The spectator's reaction to the situation is spontaneously negative. However, pictures of the microscopic species were projected onto the gallery walls. The images are beautiful, like abstract pictures with nice compositions, colors and forms. But if we confront them with living microorganisms for which we have strong negative reactions, the perception becomes complex.

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