relational aesthetics XII – Daniel Knorr
The “invisible work” is actually the work delegated to the public. Once they become acquainted with it, the work accompanies them and it is only “exposed” when one reads or talks about it. Thus, the “invisible” work is not (only) the “empty” work, which formally strips bare a space/situation in order for a content to become more evident. Nor is it (only) the “void” loaded with potentiality, creating the promise of future meanings. Rather, its “invisible” character allows it, as for the “invisible man”, to infiltrate anywhere, and to travel with its public beyond the place and moment when they were its public.
En attendant une nouvelle vague

