THAT DAY I FELT BETTER
Exhibited in Immacolata/Torre di Mezzogiorno, Jesi, Italy. 2004.
A speculation on contemporary human bodies and renaissance space.
What is the relationship between body and space when they each belong to different era? What kind of new interactions or conflicts are generated among humanist geometries and mental meta-territories? “That day I felt better” is a site specific performance that explores the potential ability for contemporary human bodies to become catalysts for historical sites engaging the boundary between “natural” and “artificial”.