«I once got into space in a dream, or waiting room before one of my births on Earth. Those in that place did not have bodies, but had colors. I was the orange one. Different colors wandered around the multi-storey house – steamy and wet, waiting for their turn to the big pool, or to be born on Earth. I knew that I wasn’t in space for the first time nor for the last time. When it was my turn, I focused on my best jump, said goodbye to the other colors and said, “We’ll meet again a hundred thousand times, but you won’t remember.” » I jumped impatiently and intrigued into the water and with abnormal speed and bliss for my precise jump as such a fountain hit the Earth. This trip the water erased my memory but I knew that since I’m bright orange the water couldn’t erase all my color completely. Here I am trying to remember what the water tried to wash away.
– Elizabeth
In phenomenology, there is a term “epoch”, which describes abandoning judgments about the outside world, from everything that is not consciousness. It is an attempt to see the world before the mind has conceived it. Water is a fluid capable of taking many forms. Language can also be perceived as a space of a specific shape, which seems to make the water (idea) poured into it a certain, limited in this form, on the basis that this form existed before water or that water has found its true form in it. Water Earth is located in a confined space, an aquarium that creates the appearance of a concrete, captured and observable reality, allowing the viewer to believe that he has access to some essence of reality demonstrated against it. The viewer forgets for a moment, that the performance that the world is separated from him as an observer, allowing him to imagine the distance between himself and what is happening, allowing him to find his interpretation and his reflection in the aquarium – in the underwater.