TT Part 2, Week 3: Installation "Lie to me"
- Kali
- 12 сент. 2020 г.
- 2 мин. чтения
The idea for the installation came up at the last moment before my consultation with the lecturer. Literally an hour before that, I sat and thought, "What if a lie could be shown and portrayed?" It seems to me that after such a thing, people would change their attitude towards lying and reconsider their views on it.

I looked at possible similar installations. They were confusing and complex, but that's the whole point. How hard is it for us to understand all this tangled lie?
When you just get into a lie, you can no longer stop and plunge into it even more, you get even more confused. So, how would it actually be live?

I began to think that it would be good to point out to people their lies. Let's say this is a story to be told. At the end of the story, if you get confused, then you lied. And if not, you came out clean from the water. So the point here is not that physically wrap people in something, but simply to show them a lie. If you take mirrors and place them around a person, what happens?
If this is a story, then there are questions to be answered. Depending on the answer, the person will turn right, left, and turn around. Mirrors will be arranged around. As soon as the questions are over, the person will be turned either to the mirror or from the mirror. And if he sees in himself in the reflection, then he lied. The more reflections, the more he lied. If he doesn't see, then the person was telling the truth.
Using mirrors can be tricky, so I want to think more about designing an installation. Perhaps it will be other materials as well. What lies are associated with. Web? Maybe. Threads? Also a suitable remedy.
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