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Fromto
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:30AM - 12PM, 2PM - 4:30PM Saturday, Sunday Closed -
Prices
Free admission
A participatory, transdisciplinary installation inspired by Fluxus and Walter Benjamin. Inside a porous cube with paper borders, the public activates a megaphone to chant the poetry of the world, challenging geopolitical boundaries to celebrate the sovereignty of relation.
Clouds Don't Need Passports questions flux, passage, and decolonization. By enclosing global poetry inside a porous raw wood cube ($2\times2$ m) whose borders consist only of suspended paper clouds, the work rejects commodity fetishism to celebrate relation. The public activates the installation by reading a global poetic corpus (Senghor, Césaire, Glissant, Darwich, Farrokhzad, Celan) through a paper megaphone
Audience
All ages