The Grau/Grimm duo creates still image constellations from the moment and turns them into starting points for jointly improvised texts:
We choose a place where it should take place. We involve the audience as in a family constellation. The volunteers choose things that have been stored in the synagogue for many years and are found on site.
We photograph the posing people and things with a Polaroid camera. While the Polaroid pictures slowly appear under the light of the Vizualizer and are beamed onto the wall, we begin to speak. In some way, we take decay and pupation, the title of the symposium, as starting words. We speak as outsiders and take the spatial and content-related constellations that emerge before our eyes as a starting point.
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