Scenario 03: Bird Feeding

SYRUP GUN

L 40 x W 4 x H 12 cm

Stainless steel

BELT

L 125 x W 39 cm

Wool felt, stainless steel

SEED SPOON

L 18 x W 3 x H 3 cm

Stainless steel

TOP

Made to measure

Bamboo jersey

KNEE PAD PANTS

Made to measure

Linen, wool felt

CLOTH

L 38 x W 33

Bamboo jersey

€30

SYRUP GUN HOLDER

L 77 x W 6 x H 6 cm

Wool felt

SEED MIX

Various dimensions

Pumpkin, sunflower, linseed

Brussels, Belgium
2021

Performers
Anna-Franziska Jäger
Nathan Ooms

Choreography
Florian Fischer

Garment Development & Production
Karolina Januleviciute

Production Assistance
Robert Wesch

Live Oboe Music
Arie van der Beek

 

The street is entered in the morning after sunrise.

It is void of cars, bikes, pedestrians and life in general.
The street’s borders are filled with countless posts.
The posts become the surface to be drawn on with a gun.
Patterns take shape and a material is applied on top.

Posts after posts are decorated in that way. Once the street has been left again, new life enters.

Close

Spazio = Space

Cura = Curate / Care

 

Spazio Cura is a spatial and curatorial practice which gently intervenes within the existing scripts of public space and architectural settings. For each context, Spazio Cura develops specific performative scenarios that take its constituting elements into account — the built and unbuilt, its actants, political factors and economical flows.

For these scenarios, Spazio Cura aims to find delicate entry points to weave gentle, sensuous, and subtle gestures into existing structures, to rewrite the prevailing scripts and challenge ingrained patterns.

Each scenario is comprised of a set of tools, objects, garments and gestures, designed and developed by Spazio Cura and its network of collaborators.

During every step of the process, Spazio Cura thrives for radical acceptance of the existing while using as little, non extractive material means as necessary for a maximum spatial outcome. Thereby, space-making is not seen as the necessity to demolish or build new volumes, rather as an act of care for the existing, of revealing hidden spatial potential and by that bringing forth a new aesthetic.

info@spaziocura.com