Philipp Preiß, Karla Vandon, Josephine Harold
if normal is something subjective which describes a certain constellation of things, we know…
…now, in the pandemic we seem to be more aware of changes and seem to have a larger perception of change in the sense of how it used to be and how it is now, all agreeing not on what is normal but that right now it is not.
if we then see the normal as something that is constantly changing, we could abandon this term and accept the constant state of none-normal…
to see this crisis as an eye opener for the fact of constant change, which is sometimes more or less visible, and in this sense questioning the term normal itself, this is a collection of traces of the crises.
a document, an archive filled with atmospheres and emotions which unfolds its importance over time.