BURNOUT / SLOW DOWN / RECOVER
“ I wake up to my alarm at 6.50 am. Halfway through February the amount of sunlight is nonexistent, so my body refuses to acknowledge it is time to get up and start the day. The iridescent flashes caused by someone’s perfume on the tram on my way home refuses to leave me be. It takes over half of my peripheral view, fleeting away from the corner of my eye, only to return an hour later. My body feels like it is failing on me – I can’t leave the house like this. I lay on the floor to slow down time, as if it would help it pass or transform. I fall asleep.
BURNOUT / SLOW DOWN / RECOVER consists of an hour-long video and a sound loop. Both are to be seen/listened to at the pace of the viewer – whether experienced in its entirety, or only for a minute."
Note: this is only a portion of the work