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Project name

ZSK Salon 2.


Year
2023


Organizers
Cserne Klára, Ausztrics Andrea, Schönberger Ádám


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The second salon event of the ZSK, where network members and their friends, artists, curators, and artists curators gather to learn from each other and share details of their current work.
It is our intention to use these events as an opportunity for discourse and collaboration between artists.
It is planned to have 4-5 events a year where network members will present their current work.
Introducing the artist of the second salon: Klára Cserne
KŐ-KŐ-KŐ - Saturday is coming, come and play
https://ko-ko-ko.hu

A two-player cooperative game for adults.
No scoring, no beating each other.

The way the game works:
OBSERVATION - TRICK PLAY - STORYTELLING - REST.
When I was a kid, I went to the kindergarten, newly founded by Chabad Lubavitch, which at that time was still in an upstairs apartment on Dohány Street. I not only went to kindergarten there on weekdays but also on weekends and holidays, our family went to this Jewish community.
The orthodox heads there were very strict about the Sabbath rest, the children were not allowed to build blocks or to double, because the building is work and therefore forbidden.
The adults prayed, sang, and read the Torah.
And the children were playing with crayons, looking for crayons.
But drawing is not allowed either, because according to this logic, it is also work and therefore forbidden.
It was then that little Klari, with her dubious religious background and knowledge of many storybooks, arrived in the community and taught the Chassidic Spaniards how to play on Shabbat:
the wonderfully beautiful Queen of the Sabbath, and then the ghosts, bears, lions, fairies, secret elves, and other unknown faces, among whom friendships and deals were made, conflicts erupted, and, well, fictional stories were told. It is this experience that the Stone Stone brings to life.
It is a game that hovers in the transitional space between the forbidden and the free. If you're from around here or have longed to get there - come and play.

///(Come play with me!)
(I made this rock-rock-rock game for myself.)
(And what was the result?)
(I started remembering my memories from when I was two or three years old.)
(It was not pleasant.)
(But liberating, yes.)
(This game is not sponge cake, not just anything, not Turkish delight.)
(You take it apart and put it back together again.)
(Sure, do what you want)
(Easy for you to say...)
(Doing it is damn hard, I noticed that on the way.)
(Yet I urge you to do it, learn to wobble around the world like a free, easy-going child again.)
(Because I think this way you'll not only meet the closed and secret child parts of yourself.)
(but with whom...?)
(well, who?)
(well, yes....)
(the all-powerful world-creating superpower god-man)
(as I call him on my better days)
(because on my bad days, I just like to)
(world dork)
(but even that doesn't offend)
(as it turns out, I can tell him anything, he's definitely a good rock-'n'-stone playmate, because he's always available and never lets me down)
(...)
(yes, I'm writing to you in this facebook-event about a god of my own conception, who can be called anything I want, who can play, who is not punitive, not institutional, not bossy.)
(Because that's what this game is all about, for you to experience it:)
(the experience of being-in-relationship, of being-one-with-the-world.)
(Which is actually, I think, nothing more than the divine presence.)