WAMA VOLA was an ephemeral work of 144 square meters discovered during the spring period of 2019. All that remains of it is a panoply of paintings (more than 130) scattered here and there, as well as a very beautiful book retracing its history.
ANSWERS
A) Who approved your composition?
B) What does it remind you of? You can write a poem and read it aloud anytime! Close to your composition or elsewhere… Alone or in a group. Or discuss it with Cyril Mettler and/or Dips. The richness of the happening lies in its experimental process.
C) What title would you give your work?
D) Dimensions in cm of the new pictorial composition (height x width)?
E) Your story based on this experience?
HAPPENING PROTOCOL
A) The sound (“the gong”) marks the beginning of the happening.
B) Observe the entire work (one last time).
C) Enter the WAMA VOLA work and choose the desired section.
D) If necessary, communicate with another participant.
E) Mark off the desired section using yellow tape or strips of paint protection.
F) Check that the choice is suitable, then measure the dimensions in cm and write them in point 3D).
G) Ask someone to validate your choice and write their first name in point 3A); partners must involve a third person.
H) Answer questions A) B) and C) in point 3). Record your answers in the writing workshop, the jellyfish workshop, or next to your composition.
I) Go to the reception desk.
J) Follow the instructions. K) Once you have your cutout, place it in place and secure it with yellow tape; then remove everything around it.
L) Write the title of your work on your cutout with a marker.
M) Remove any objects around your composition from WAMA VOLA, roll up the paint protections, and place them back where they were at the beginning of the happening.
N) Repeat the same procedure if you wish to purchase another part.
O) Write your own story based on the experience in point 3E.
P) From now on, you can repeat any of the points above.
Q) Enjoy the evening. The happening will end when we feel the time is right.