She invited inhabitants from the studio building for a so called ‘spaghetti evening’ in the guest studio: Nicely laid tables, candles, spaghetti on plates in a space full of ropes. Spaghetti in the mouths, ropes directing the movement of bodies, all lit by candles. {...} she created an interface between her physical actions and the objects. It
had everything to do with the reaction between space, object and person.
Excerpts from the the accompanying text by Suzanne Weenink & Eleye Boerenkamps which can be read in full here.
She invited inhabitants from the studio building for a so called ‘spaghetti evening’ in the guest studio: Nicely laid tables, candles, spaghetti on plates in a space full of ropes. Spaghetti in the mouths, ropes directing the movement of bodies, all lit by candles. {...} she created an interface between her physical actions and the objects. It
had everything to do with the reaction between space, object and person.
Excerpts from the the accompanying text by Suzanne Weenink & Eleye Boerenkamps which can be read in full here.
She invited inhabitants from the studio building for a so called ‘spaghetti evening’ in the guest studio: Nicely laid tables, candles, spaghetti on plates in a space full of ropes. Spaghetti in the mouths, ropes directing the movement of bodies, all lit by candles. {...} she created an interface between her physical actions and the objects. It
had everything to do with the reaction between space, object and person.
Excerpts from the the accompanying text by Suzanne Weenink & Eleye Boerenkamps which can be read in full here.
She invited inhabitants from the studio building for a so called ‘spaghetti evening’ in the guest studio: Nicely laid tables, candles, spaghetti on plates in a space full of ropes. Spaghetti in the mouths, ropes directing the movement of bodies, all lit by candles. {...} she created an interface between her physical actions and the objects. It
had everything to do with the reaction between space, object and person.
Excerpts from the the accompanying text by Suzanne Weenink & Eleye Boerenkamps which can be read in full here.
She invited inhabitants from the studio building for a so called ‘spaghetti evening’ in the guest studio: Nicely laid tables, candles, spaghetti on plates in a space full of ropes. Spaghetti in the mouths, ropes directing the movement of bodies, all lit by candles. {...} she created an interface between her physical actions and the objects. It
had everything to do with the reaction between space, object and person.
Excerpts from the the accompanying text by Suzanne Weenink & Eleye Boerenkamps which can be read in full here.
She invited inhabitants from the studio building for a so called ‘spaghetti evening’ in the guest studio: Nicely laid tables, candles, spaghetti on plates in a space full of ropes. Spaghetti in the mouths, ropes directing the movement of bodies, all lit by candles. {...} she created an interface between her physical actions and the objects. It
had everything to do with the reaction between space, object and person.
Excerpts from the the accompanying text by Suzanne Weenink & Eleye Boerenkamps which can be read in full here.