decembrie, 2024
Atelier CIPRIAN PALEOLOGU: The HUMAN Project | The 13th Stage The Corrective Research Institute
Event Details
Event Details
Atelier
CIPRIAN PALEOLOGU: The HUMAN Project | The 13th Stage
The Corrective Research Institute
Fascinated by Ciprian Paleologu‘s lifelong project The Human (The Corrective Research Institute), Galeria Catinca Tabacaru has invited the work’s 13th Stage to make a connection with our gallery space and community.This ambitious endeavor is designed to transcend the average human lifespan, imbued with a profound existential irony. Conceived by Paleologu in 2000, at the age of 24, The Human is envisioned to unfold through 2046, offering a meaningful exploration of human existence. Paleologu reimagines the complexities of human power and limitation through a decades-long journey into existentialism and utopian ideals. This 13th stage of the project is a pivotal milestone in the artist’s evolving body of work.
The Corrective Research Institute will play a leading role in preparing the envisioned utopian mega-aggregate for human correction, known as OMODROM.The foundation of the Institute lies in a theory of human vibration. Its scope of research includes, but is not limited to: exploring the complexities of human nature, analyzing human waves, studying ancient cultures, developing technologies for OMODROM, and quantifying human factors such as happiness, kindness, faith, indifference, fear, and rage. Additionally, it focuses on measuring vibrations within the OXOYOZ human system and implementing corrective processes across various dimensions.
On September 24, 2024, the rental agreement for the Institute’s first premises was signed, establishing its initial base at Calea Vitan 17 in Bucharest. Here, individuals interested in conducting a personal analysis of one or more of the six human factors—happiness, kindness, faith, indifference, fear, or rage—are encouraged to participate in a unique process during one one one appointments.
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Time
decembrie 14(sâmbătă) 6:00pm - 10:00pm(GMT+02:00)