THREADS
Threads dwells with the mnemonic dimension of the written word and puts under the magnifying glass the acts of reading and writing in an intricate play of sensorial relations. Drop-spindles suspended in mid-air hold threads made out of hand-written paper, a transcription of a century-old correspondence. When touched, they produce sounds modulated on movement. Threads reveals memory as a blueprint of sensation and suggests that its capturing is volatile and ephemeral.