Preverbal Task
An exhibition by Julia Becker, Studio for Art and Time | Photography.
4-Channel sound installation, Tulle, Ribbon
Putting clothes on your body is functional, fitting, not fitting, elegant.
Thinking about fabrics is often seen as: vain.
Everyday life is: 1) loving someone (maybe), 2) tasks.
Fabric of reality is being constructed by my (vein) tasks.
The sound of the fabric is like language, but preverbal.
My rhythm of existence follows my tasks.
I wrap myself around (my tasks).
Putting on dishwasher is cleaning, energy use, possibility for the cutlery.
Transiting is communal, shifting, loud.
I understand my life through my tasks and I understand my tasks through their sound.
Everyday life is: 1) tasks, 2) loving someone.