Strange Homelessness: Dreaming as Real Praxis

3. 3. – 18. 4. 2021

Project Author: Aleš Čermák
Theoretical Support: Jakub Albert Ferenc
Supervision: Jindřiška Křivánková, Jakub Gottwald, Jan Bárta, Matouš Hejl
Graphic Design: Terezie Štindlová
Sound Design: Matouš Hejl
Technical Support: Jaro Repka
Documentation: GAMU
English Translation: Vít Bohal
Project Curator and Coordinator: Petr Krátký (GAMU)

Strange Homelessness: Dreaming as Real Praxis is the title of the first part of The Transversal Navigation project and will be presented in three phases throughout 2021 in the AMU Gallery. Due to the pandemic regulations, the project’s first phase will not be open to the public. The individual parts will be presented throughout on the project’s website.

Let’s for a while consider waking life and dreaming together. If our dreams were duly interconnected, so that every night the same people and the same circumstances returned, we would be unsure as to what is waking and what is dream. And so, if we speak about a waking state, we must also include a state of dreaming. We dream for a single reason, and that is to access reality.

The Transversal Navigation project is conceived as a distributed experimental praxis, a coherent flow of experience within which the human is exposed to a vaster and ever more complex configuration of consciousness, while experiencing the incessant observation of things again from tiny, improbable places and perspectives. The transversal navigation is a collaboration of the environment – an ecology of praxis.

The Transversal Navigation_On strange homelessness_Aleš Čermák

Transversality as Medium: On the Profound Being of Human and Non-Human Objects_Jakub Albert Ferenc

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photo by Světlana Malinová