The ninety-one days of summer—is it a lot? Or too little? How can one change in this time? Grow a couple of centimeters taller, learn new things, understand something about the world and oneself?
Some contemporary artists want their audience to become collaborators and gain new experiences that will change them. Every visitor sees something different in Natalia Turnova’s sculptures, The Egg and the Rock, no matter what the artist has named them. The spatial installation Silence by Polish artist Paweł Althamer is a place for meditations, which are, in fact, not always silent. How can one measure the changes that various experiences create in us? Participants of these online workshops will sing, juggle, test themselves with idleness, become clowns, and discuss what has happened to them.