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I was invited to produce work for the 8th Open-Air Symposium
at the Muritz National Park. This is a symposium on the environment
that is held at this park in Germany. Every year several artists
are selected from a list of applicants to stay and produce work
in the park for the symposium.
I collected local residents’ personal stories about the area. From such
interviews I produced plaques recounting the stories, and installed them at the
actual places associated with the stories. Following a suggestion from the villages’ people,
I chose for the site of this project a path that connects the two small villages
of Carpin and Bergfeld within the park. As for the design of my plaques, I employed
the same design as used for the park’s guidance signboards.
The project evolved through a series of collaborations with the symposium’s
executive committee and the people in the villages, taking appropriate forms
as regards the selection of sites, interviews, and production of plaques. With
the completion of the plaques, the path became a site where people can be soothed
by imaginative stories and talk about the area and the events that happened in
it in the past. It also serves as a path connecting the memories of the people
in these two villages.
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