ByAndreja Andric & Igor Vasiljev
On an ideally plain, green, grass surface a small house and a riding horse. They are built up of small children building boxes of equal size. The horse and the house are, in the same time, a music box. A calm children music could be heard. Boxes are covered with pictures which could not be seen from the distance the observer is located on the beginning. When the observer comes closer, he can see that the pictures on boxes are actually elements from the adult world - bans, cuts from daily news, advertisments and other fragments of information and industrial pollution.
The work starts from a mutual relationship between children world and world of adults. Like in children games, the horse calls up to an adveture, while the house offers shelter and peace. The boys most often play adventures or war actions, while the girls quite the opposite: house - family situation. Regularity of geometrical elements and ground and infinite space make an expression of an "utopian" desire. The music, weaved up from bright, transparent, repeating sounds, suggest an atmosphere of children's room, peace, confidence and naiveness. The house and the horse are almost of the same size, the fact that recalls an absence of perspective and irrelevance of size on children drawings, which opposes the world of adults where the "size" is important, often crucial. From far away, both models look like they are built of colorful candies, because on that distance, pictures on the boxes are not readable. Only after comming closer the real content of pictures become clear, and the models get frightening dimensions (blow up effect). By the time flow, the children world become more and more built up of fragments of the world of adults - which is true also literary (manufacturers of toys are again adults). Children games are determined according to the models suggested from the adult world. What are these models like, and what are the hopes in future that can be formed by these models?
The work got First Prize of the audience on the Third Short Electronic Form Feast (http://www.rex.b92.net/kef/00.html), Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro, November/December 2002.
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