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KAMIL ŠTAJGL: HAPPILY TOGETHER

Kamil Štajgl, student of architecture at ČVUT, experimented and created a game on the border of architecture and happening in the area of 100M3. Audience was divided into three groups, each group worked separately in another space and with other resources while but have (at least beginning) try to communicate with each other and influence their actions.
First, all players tried to follow the rules (the Group for the wall presents a word, a group of construction materials for the building respond to something and another group observe them from the roof and can do something with rope and twine), but the various changes and built ladder linked and mixed everything.

artistsKamil Štajgl
curatorsJan Trejbal
place100M3
tags
cameraErik Sikora
soundErik Sikora
editingErik Sikora
translationZuzana Frantíková, Martin Rozbroj
categoryReports
published28. 6. 2010
languageČesky / English
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