Der Trampelpfad als Volksskulptur

2005 Intervention in Public Space

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    The lawn with the path in north-west direction, on the right the Herder school.

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    Beaten path declared as a sculpture of the people. TLZ from 14.07. 2005

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    The mayor M. Seifert with the memorial plaque.

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    Aerial view of housing project in northern Weimar. 

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    Measuring the compression of the collectively-accrued power in Nm.

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    Compact individual prints create a collective path -

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    visualized by an archeological cut realized with the archeologist Ronald Hirte.

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    Aus der Spur, a vinyl disc with quotations about the origins of the path. 

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The path crossing through the housing project marks a resistance of the individual against rational architecture. The human being leaves the prescribed path to trace his own. A collective path results from the compacted footprints.
In a northern Weimar housing project, we declared such a path and the power relationships that led to its emergence as an artwork.
The residents of nothern Weimar became aware that they had created their own Volksskulptur (folk sculpture) and the mayor inaugurated it in an official ceremony with a memorial plaque.
Our approach aims at a re-appropriation of the trail from a situation of a lack of respect to an identification symbol. In that we declare a 110-meter long path a Volksskulptur (folk sculpture) and recognize it as such, this trampled-down earth becomes a kind of negative monument to everyone who makes the space in which they live their own. 

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