JUGEND / 2005
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Concept (excerpt):
Sigmund Freud's 'Language of the Unconscious' widened our view of our linguistic
capabilities, or rather the range of expressions available to us, into an
unclear, constantly ambivalent, volatile dimension, which was more semiotic
than semantic. An area which can scarcely be interpreted, which creates layers
of meaning rather than being open to concrete interpretation; an area which
binds things together with layers of sense and nonsense and produces textures
which remain similarly vague.
From the synonym of a once youthful, revolutionary, rebellious piece of work,
namely Freud's work, 'the Formulation of Psychic Pathologies and Mechanisms',
this once unused thing is supposed to be taken. The word YOUTH stands for
UNUSED. A 'dynamic' reaction, a demand for another view, the dream of revolution,
everything that history has covered with dust. YOUTH represents the clearing
away of dust from an intellectual revolution. It can be applied to different
memorials. Youth vol. 01 begins with Freud.
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