on spectatorship


I
spectate 
to practice relating 
to the world. I want to be 
dumbfounded, confronted, confused, 
told, invited, bemused, given space, enticed, 
seduced, expanded, blown away. I want my spectating 
to change something. || How to experience without loosing objectivity? 
Why shouldn't we lose objectivity? Is there anything wrong in being subjective? ||
Spectatorship implies a meeting between subjectivities. There's never just one thing happening,
but a multiplicity of projections, wishes, imaginaries. || Being a spectator is a reflection on how you receive
the other. || T h e  b e s t  d r a m a s  a r e  h e l d  b e t w e e n  f o u r  w a l l s. || Does an artistic proposal demand
thinking about the spectator to come? || What is it to be an active spectator of the present? |||| Viewing art involves both
inherent and learned abilities. Being a good spectator relies on neither; it simply requires not tiring of curiosity. ||||||||||||||||