01.03.2023 - 14.06.2023
Masterproject Mentoring: Johann Jörg, Ludger Jansen
The human body, that is, physical being, is initially nothing more than biomass, which is, however, organised as a system, pattern and order. The respiratory, blood and nervous systems each represent such mutually dependent circuits that form the basic vital functions. It is through the combined action of these complex structures that the body is subsequently able, for example, to instruct the muscles of our musculoskeletal system to contract and thus to perform movements and interact with our environment. The instruction for this takes place in our brain as the control centre. This is where information is processed. Habits such as sleeping, eating, tying shoes or brushing teeth are basic mechanisms that we learn from birth. Through the repetition of these everyday things, improved impulse processing takes place through the synapses in our brain. They form connections with each other and thus link together to form an agile neural network. 
An abstract journey through the body: the path from the heart to the transmission of information along the nerve pathways to the inhalation and exhalation of the lungs is dramaturgically narrated by sound and light design. It is an endless journey, because it repeats itself over and over again.

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