horizontal foi uma performance realizada em parceria com deyson gilbert, no contexto do projeto Expedição Francisco, tomando como referência uma proposta do artista franz erhard walter, publicada em forma de desenho e fotografia no livro diagramme zum 1, werksatz. Nesse trabalho, cada um dos dois performers coloca a cabeça numa das extremidades de um tecido em forma de tubo, costurado em cada uma das pontas como um capuz. Em seguida, se afastam o máximo possível e estiram o corpo para trás, estirando o tecido por meio do equilíbrio do peso dos dois corpos. esse trabalho foi repetido em diversos pontos do trajeto, evocando o debate acerca da transposição do rio são francisco. fotos: nabor kisser e marcia vaitsman. video: marcia vaitsman.
Horizontals was a performance piece conceived in partnership with deyson gilbert during the project Expedição Francisco, revisiting a proposition of German artist franz erhard walter, published in form of drawing and photography in the book diagramme zum 1, werksatz. The work consisted in the performers putting their heads each one into one of the two extremities of a tissue in shape of a pipe, each of the extremities sewed as a cap. They set apart as much as they can from each other and draw back their bodies, scratching the tissue with the weights of their bodies and creating balance. This performance was repeated in different points of the trajectory, evocating the debate concerning the transposition of São Francisco River. pictures: nabor kisser and marcia vaitsman.video: marcia vaitsman.
Horizontals was a performance piece conceived in partnership with deyson gilbert during the project Expedição Francisco, revisiting a proposition of German artist franz erhard walter, published in form of drawing and photography in the book diagramme zum 1, werksatz. The work consisted in the performers putting their heads each one into one of the two extremities of a tissue in shape of a pipe, each of the extremities sewed as a cap. They set apart as much as they can from each other and draw back their bodies, scratching the tissue with the weights of their bodies and creating balance. This performance was repeated in different points of the trajectory, evocating the debate concerning the transposition of São Francisco River. pictures: nabor kisser and marcia vaitsman.video: marcia vaitsman.