How Small A ...(Thought)... , 2021
Acid-treated mirrors
This installation took inspiration from Steve Reich’s work entitled Proverb (1995) - a musical composition for voices and ensemble for a duration of 14 minutes. The whole piece has a repetitive ‘speech melody’ of the text “How small a thought it takes to fill a whole life!”.
The short text, written in 1946, originally comes from a collection of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s writings titled Culture and Value.
I was fascinated by the proverbial paradox from Wittgenstein’s text and the visual-sonic layers from Steve Reich’s musical piece. It leads to this reflective sculptural ensemble where audiences’ interaction also plays a part in-between the contrasting elements of the small-ness of a thought to the whole-ness of life. Will the participants’ reflections times and again become visual resonances of the proverbial line from Proverb?
The text is hand-crafted (acid-treated) and made see-through. The word “thought” here is put in parentheses, placed next to a line of dots so that the audience can fill in their own terms.