<Simone>Peter told me that, the amount of atoms in the world is always stay- ing the same : if you die or if you are born, the amount stays the same so it is just an amount of atoms around you can influence by movement I think as energy, and whenever it is a wall that is harder to break than just air, it is atoms. So I am not thinking like in a construction way, like constructing a house, but I am rather thinking of a mass to modulate.</Simone> <Cesar>What makes a space hard or soft?</Cesar> <Simone>I think this is the state of mind. The life , in the space that fills out the space has a state of mind, so it is more connected to emotions, than mass. I think it is a vice-versa action : the mass can create emotion and the emotion can create mass. And I think it most of it coming out of instinct : whatever influences me in that moment creates the desire to move and I create something within that space. It is very intuitive I think, it happens or not. It is like when you walk in the street and you decide to go to the left and not to the right, it has no reason, you know you didn’t want to go somewhere. Because otherwise you would stop. You would be stuck.</Simone> <Cesar>And it is not good?</Cesar> <Simone>Well, I don’t see it as good or bad, but I think, I hope that life stays in motion. Even if you choose to be immobile, as a choice, but if you don’t choose anymore then you suffer.</Simone> <Cesar> Life, choreography, open architecture, is movement and change.</Ce- sar> |