I enter the kiosk,
becoming a temporary structure,
suspended in movement,
but never really stopping.
Le kiosque explore un état de suspension au sein du déplacement.
Il ne demeure pas véritablement,
ni ne se déplace complètement,
mais existe dans un espace transitoire entre les deux –
un lieu d’habitation temporaire, d’attente et de subtile négociation avec l’environnement.
Cette structure reflète une condition d’existence marginale : fluide, fragile et incertaine.
This structure, presented as an accessible, minimalist form,
evokes images of campervans, shelters, and temporary architecture.
It suggests an alternative way of life—
one that rejects fixity and permanence.
Intervention in various kiosks
The Game of Giving: Giving, Receiving, Reciprocating
My research focuses on the gift as an anthropological and sociological behavior.
In his Essay on the Gift, Forms and Reasons of Exchange in Archaic Societies, Marcel Mauss asks: "Why does a gift entail a counter-gift? What force is there in the thing given that makes the recipient reciprocate?"
The representation of the relationship in situ: the artist, the participant, the viewer.
According to Nicolas Bourriaud in Relational Aesthetics: "A work can function as a relational device involving a certain degree of randomness, a machine for provoking individual or collective encounters." In my interactive installation project, I explore this theme. Playing a game is also a way to participate and to understand more quickly and deeply.