TRUSTRUST: a pamphlet printed digitally on strips of Japanese paper, a wall-sized lampoon.
The representation is composed of images of giant bamboo scaffolding, scanned natural trumpets, Breughel's Tower of Babel and pseudo-graffiti. The call for trust is lost in the blare.
TRUSTRUST represents the strategies to address the audience which are doomed to fail.
Language becomes noise, image becomes wallpaper.
© J.Bijvoet
(…) On his way up he disturbed many children who were playing on the stairs and looked at him angrily as he strode through their ranks. ‘If I ever come here again,’ he told himself, ‘I must either bring sweets to cajole them with or else a stick to beat them.’ (…)
Franz Kafka: ‘The Trial’ (Chapter II: ‘First interrogation’)
# TRUSTRUST
digital print on kozo, wall
200 x 1000 cm
in collaboration with Bert Brouwer
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