We inaugurate this cycle with the exhibition *USE COMMON — normal operating conditions, a convergence between the research of *Debora Kaz and the perspective of guest artist Noir Tater.
Upon entering the gallery, the viewer will not find characters or linear narratives. What is presented is a system in operation. The exhibition proposes an analysis of the infrastructure of the everyday: domestic and affective environments are not mere backdrops, but the gears that stabilize and organize life.
* *The Silent Structure:* Through Noir Tater’s images of residential interiors, we are confronted with domestic space as a structure for the maintenance of normalcy.
* *The Noise of the Body:* In counterpoint, the female figures of Debora Kaz emerge as residues of this system. They are not protagonists; they are glitches, fragments, and codes. Bodies that do not explain their pain but register their existence amidst the processing.
In this ecosystem, the environment and the body share the same structural logic. We do not seek easy denunciation or the spectacle of rupture. Violence, here, is a silent condition—the system does not scream; it manages.
### A Sensorial Progression
The spatial experience of the gallery was designed as a succession of states: from the welcoming atmosphere of the Lounge to the conceptual rigor of the Gallery, culminating in the *Musical Space*. This final stage, a permanent architectural installation by Debora Kaz, transforms accumulated tension into sound frequency.
To celebrate this reopening, an electronic music set by DJ Lio Cruz will serve as the necessary pressure valve, maintaining the atmospheric coherence that defines our new directive.
The path is proposed. However, we remind you that in this gallery—just as in the system we analyze—deviation is also part of the process.
The system is also made of presence. Welcome to Art Experience.
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*Information:*
* *Opening:* February 27th, at 12 PM (SLT).
* *Location:* Art Experience — Second Life.
* Open to all. Violence is not tolerated.
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