If not for appearances, the world would be a perfect crime, which is to say, without criminal, without victim, and without motive.
Wherein the truth is forever withdrawn, and where the secret is never exposed,for want of traces.
But, precisely, the crime is never perfect, because theworld gives itself away through appearances, which are the traces of itsinexistence, traces of the continuity of nothingness. For nothingness itself,the continuity of the link, leaves traces. It is by this that the world betraysits secret. It is by this that it lets itself be felt, all the while concealingitself behind appearances.
The artist is also always close to the perfect crime, which is: to saynothing. But he runs away from it, and his work is the trace of this criminalimperfection. The artist is, according to Michaux, the one who resists with allhis might the fundamental urge to not leave traces. Jean Baudrillard
PREMIERE in Rome, Italy 27th of June 2009
Festival "Effetti di Movimento II"
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group78 2 years ago
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