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1999 "Tauki" Arsenāls
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Darja Meļņikova "Jaucot līnijas, kārtojot kaudzes" 15.05.2011 - 19.06.2011 Arī nekārtīgs rakstāmgalds, protams, iemieso zināmu kārtību. Tajā spējot orientēties šī haosa radītājs. Piemēram, šķēres vienmēr stāv zem papīru kaudzes, bet atslēgas meklējamas starp netīrajām kafijas krūzītēm utt. Savukārt pati krūzīte, ja to netīšām nogrūžam no galda, neplīst tāpat vien - arī tur esot sava kārtība. Par to gan zinu tieši tikpat daudz, cik vairums, proti, gandrīz neko. Kārtojot kaudzes, veidojas struktūras. Jaucot tās - top citas. Tā tas esot iekārtots. (Darja Meļņikova) Darja Meļņikova "Dashing Lines and Forming Heaps". 15.05.2011 - 19.06.2011 Also mess on a writing-table shows a certain order. They say, a creator of this disorder is able to orient himself/herself in it. For example, scissors always, it seems, are located under a pile of papers, but for keys one can look between dirty coffee cups, etc. A mug on its turn, if we overthrow it accidentally, also doesn’t break just like that – there has to be some kind of order in this process as well. I have to admit that in general I know about all this exactly as much as the great majority, which means – almost nothing. Structures take shape while forming heaps. When breaking them others appear. It has to be settled this way. (Darja Meļņikova) |
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