Dialectics and its practices allow us to see natural and social processes more clearly. The poems and texts of Bertolt
Brecht are imbued with a specific understanding of the laws of dialectics and their adaptation to a changing reality in a way that encourages reflection and adopting a position in response to it, given that the reader is never sure if they are meant to be jokes, meaningless stories or a reconciled ancient wisdom that returns in parable form.
In this piece, created in the context of the lockdown in 2021, some of Brecht’s stories are re-told, and a path towards reality is sought through symbolic signs. The analogue images used, extracted from books found in domestic libraries, have been digitised multiple times, and through this process they have been converted into three-dimensional objects. The aim is to bear witness to how contexts are generated over time and the way in which each era generates its own images, which then become political.