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I think about the flow of time, about moments that alternate between meanings, about how now turns into then and refuses to return to its original state, about moments that mark the beginnings of the paths we choose and the values that are rediscovered again in every new conversation.

I imagine time, which does not wait for me to finish a thought, as it wraps around us, nudges us. It behaves like the sea or like the wind. Its unpredictable currents sometimes move slowly, sometimes quickly, moments of warm and cold waves alternating. They thread through the heavy stone walls of old streets, and if one gets caught, it rebounds and draws into itself until another current pushes it onward, and it continues along its path.

I walk from one street to another, thinking that perhaps I will discover a corner where the current of time is cooler and where it will flow more slowly, but it always returns to its natural course.

I would like to define time, to describe it, dissect it, break it into new wholes. I search for another tempo of the second and take inspiration from nature. I listen to crickets as they, through their movements, guided by the temperature of the air, define seconds. Like the constant striking of a broken clock hand, sped up, slowed down, their chirping changes with the passing of warm and cold winds, and each treetop seems to count its own individual seconds.

Video still; Recordings of the 1 minute drawings, attempts to situate a circle within 1 minute and changing sounds of crickets.

This project was written during Jelsa Art Biennial 2021: Saturn at Opposition; artist residency in collaboration with Moon Gallery, Jelsa, CR0 – 2021