ZAN projects

THE LABYRINTH OF WATER

Andrea Hajtmánková

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Gabled roofs like riverbeds, where the captured water, subsequently used to irrigate a nearby park, passes through the pipes inside the walls into an underground mine or cave, where the reflecting crystals of our core are formed, is the idea of ​​the labyrinth. Because humans are made up of 80 percent water, Masaru Emoto wanted to use his research to make people aware of how extremely important the words we let affect us are. Whether we say them to each other or someone else says them to us, even just thinking about them is enough. In the gallery, thanks to the effect of pleasant and unpleasant words on the water and at the same time on the visitors of the labyrinth, people would see with their own eyes in real time how words or other impulses from the environment affect them.

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