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...BLUE LINE walks.
"What a strange and foolish yearning
Drives me to this wasted land"
(Wilhelm Müller, A Winter's Journey)
BLUE LINE (taken from Frederick Law Olmsted's landscape-architectural terminology)
should be understood as a metapher for the borderline region between so-called
primeval and cultural landscapes, a dialectically highly charged region.
On the walks I have deliberately taken in these BLUE LINE regions, I have picked up objets trouves de nature on the wayside, primeval
flotsam and jetsam, so to speak, and taken them home.
The objects, given poetic names and catalogued, are stored in 20 old discarded
suitcases. The insides of these more or less widely travelled pieces of
luggage were painted with white emulsion paint, giving them a "white
cube" ambience, and the objects arranged inside together with their
labels. In a one-hour video all 107 objets trouves de nature and their
arrangement in the suitcase interiors were documented. Then the suitcases
were shut, locked and wrapped in plastic foil with air pockets. The contents
and their arrangement having thus been relegated to memory- or brought
onto the digital plane- the individual suitcase now became an exhibit-
or storage-item, a "black box". The individuality of each suitcase
was broken yet again when it was ordered within a shelving system, installed
as part of a work unit.
"When a person goes for a hike, he takes himself along. At the same
time, he extends himself, he is enriched by fields, forest and mountains
A person literally learns anew, what it means to get lost and to be underway,
and the house that receives him at the end does not appear as something
that is self-evident, but rather as a goal that has been reached."
(Ernst Bloch)
"Man's original ecological niche is the gathering of fruits, sprouts,
roots, eggs, small animals and articles that have drifted to shore
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If the ecological niche of primeval man is gathering, and he has left this
niche in which he existed side by side with other species, one could perhas
say that man's ecological niche consists in a space that the earth, the
most general ecological system, has reserved for wear and tear, that is,
in a kind of existential margin extending from the times of the gatherers
to the wonldwide catastrophe that will lead to the demise of all life?"
(Andrej Bitow, Mensch in Landschaft)
The "BLUE LINE walk project" sees itself as belonging to this poetic, philosophical and scientific
context, ranging from Müller, over Bloch, to Bitow.
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