ENTANGLEMENT
IMSTALLATION FOR THE EXHIBITION IMMERSIVE EXPOSITION
INNA KRAUZE
INNA KRAUZE
IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
This installation explores the theme of human entanglement — being caught in one’s own thoughts, emotions, and the constant flow of information that shapes contemporary life. The space transforms into a web of ropes that envelops the viewer.

Composed of stretched ropes, a ceramic head, and a paper piece imprinted by pressure, the work weaves together fragility, resistance, and memory. Ropes, head, and trace converge into a single field of tension, reflecting the inner struggle to break free from the bonds created by oneself and by the time we live in.
At the core of the installation is a ceramic head entangled by ropes. It tries to break free but remains fixed at the center of the composition, its eyes covered, unable to look freely. And behind lies a white sheet of paper, impressed by the pressure of the ropes. This simple gesture reveals the trace: a presence and an absence at once, a testimony to the effort to escape and the impossibility of fully doing so.

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