Run consists of a number of simple structures made up of wire mesh and feathers, and a hypnotic sound. Although it all looks very open, it emanates a kind of menace. The words at the end of the cycle describe a process of derailment. Run shows and relates how our thought processes run along impulsive lines. Because Run is about us. About what we see, do not see or do not want to see. Are not able to see?

In principle, the number of wire mesh structures is infinite and can be adapted to the space; the sound cycle (repetitive) is geared to the length of time that the visitor is within hearing distance.

feathers fly from a car in front of me no
they are blowing off the pigeons that are crushed
into blue crates and whose head tail or wings
are haphazardly pushed out through the wire mesh
well I had me a pigeon by the name of Fred
hums through my mind just when it dons on me
that they are chickens
and I think what am I doing
what are you doing I say out loud the din of the
car takes the sharpness out of the question
you look up you roll a cigarette
you give me a questioning look


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