Pežul // Street Bench, Vizura Aperta, Janjina, 2017
Prepoznatljiv trag javnog života mediteranskog prostora je javna klupa. Klupa ugrađena u zid, zidić pod krošnjom, stolice ispred kuće. Nekoliko kuća povezuje mikrocentar: klupa je susjedstvo, proto-trg. U trenutku okupljanja, prostor oko klupe je zona visokog intenziteta: smjerovi pogleda, vektori razgovora, emocije među sudionicima ispunjaju prostor nevidljivim frekvencijama i zgušnjavaju ga. Iseljavanje ostavlja ta mjesta praznima. Crvene niti rekonstruiraju naboje prošlih interakcija. // A recognizable sign of public life in the Mediterranean is the public bench. A stone bench built into a wall, a resting area under a tree, chairs in front of a house. Several houses are connected into a micro-center: the bench is the neighborhood, a proto-square. When it is occupied, the space around the bench is a zone of high intensity: visual trajectories, speech vectors, emotions between the participants fill the space with invisible frequencies and densify it. Depopulation left these spots empty. Red strings reconstruct the charge of past interactions. // Mia Roth, Tonči Čerina, Janjina, Pelješac, 2017