please listen with headphones.
the space is provided
it is mandatory
you could call it the blank, the gap,
the nothingness, the infinity
or whatever helps you to describe it the best
if nothing helps
describing is not necessary
being in it, is a choice
but if you run away
the space will keep expanding
you will need to keep running
the space is a question
like the whys of a pure mind
the space is an invitation to getting lost
responding to the desire to be found
it is not an action
but a reaction
the space lets you listen
vision is tricky
vibrations are far more honest
they can be trusted
once you managed getting lost
the space does not get filled up
the more you throw in
the bigger it grows
filling it up
is not the purpose of the space
you do not try to make sense in the space
you learn to accept
the space is a collection of stillness
formed by constant flowing fluctuations
the space does not comply with time
it responds to clarity
by Neryhs Wo
List of participants:
Anagha Khedkar reading the space at the Ask a Liberian desk at the Swanton Library in Melbourne
Andy Thai reading the space at home in London
Billy Kelleher reading the space in a corner of the studio space the building 50 in Melbourne
Carol Cheung reading the Space at home in Bamberg, Germany
Edward Buckle reading the space at the studio assistant seat in the building 100 in Melbourne
Jason Lehane reading the space in his studio in Melbourne
Jazeel Ameen reading the space at home in Bengaluru, India
Joy Baek reading the space at her grandmother’s house in Yangsan, Korea
Junsei Oh reading the space at home in Tokyo
Kanas Tang reading the space at home in Montreal
Karina Tan reading the space at home in Hong Kong
Mairin Briody reading the space at work in Wadawurrung Country, Ballarat
Margaret Choi reading the space at an open space at Robinson Road, Mid-Levels, Hong Kong
Miffy Kong reading the space in her living room in Scotland
Monika Thapa reading the space in Kent
Morven Douglas reading the space at home in Glasgow
Nancy Cheng reading the space at home in Hong Kong
Renee Wo reading the space at her home in London
Reo Yau reading the space in her room in Hong Kong
Rusty Ding reading the space at home in Aizawakamatsu, Japan
Shumeng Shen reading the space in his tiny little car in Hefei, China
Tara Garigue reading the space by the window with the flowers in London
Winnie Cheng reading the space at the open space outside West Kowloon Express Railway Station, Hong Kong
Yan Wang reading the space in her room in Xi'an, China
Ying Fu reading the space at home in Hefei, China
Zixian Hao reading the space in the room at Newcastle, UK