In Eastern culture, the labyrinth has always been characterised by a ludic dimension, linked with the sphere of game. In this section of the project, Maria Rebecca Ballestra, in collaboration with Wen Chin Fu, realises a participatory work in which the audience is invited to complete the work started by the two artists by means of simple and recreational actions.
In particular, the fragmented traces of some forms of labyrinths, taken from Chinese culture, can be found on the walls: visitors are asked to fill the gap by completing the labyrinths as they wish, following unpredictable and completely subjective paths. Moreover, texts by Julien Friedler displayed on papers complete the installation and the audience is asked to further integrate them with their own thoughts, drawings, or graphic interventions. The final product of the audience’s participation will become part of the definitive installation, complete with the recording and broadcasting of the audience’s actions during the progressive development of the project itself.