L'Oracolo
Oracle at Delphi, which is at the centre of the tragedy of
Oedipus. The focus of this piece is not the oracle itself,
but the platform where a person waits for questions to be
answered.
A visitor has to wait until the mechanism is set in motion.
The wait is variable and can last a few minutes.
This is a reference to another myth: the story of Telemachus
and Penelope patiently waiting for Ulysses’ return.
In times of uncertainty, it reflects on the present using
references to the mythology with a modern twist.
Stop, listen to the questions coming from your inner self
and wait for the wisdom to surface from deep within. On
the platform one is alone with oneself, the oracle is just an
excuse, what really matters is the wait.
The myth of Oedipus, which begins with Laius consulting
the oracle, ends with Oedipus being blinded, which helps
him rediscover his true nature. The story of Ulysses ends
with a reunion, which is the reward for patience.
This installation requires the visitor to step onto the
platform with the body of a young Oedipus, with
the patient nature of Penelope and with the gaze of
Telemachus looking towards the sea.
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