Cross-sectional activities, Ferran Orobitg
Tuesday, 5 April 2022 , Olot
Cross-sectional activities, Ferran Orobitg
During my stay in Faberllul Olot I met a philosopher and pharmacist, Joel Piqué, and visited the documentary archive of the Landscape Observatory of Olot. One of the key points in my research is this cross-cutting look, which builds bridges and connection opportunities for research and experimentation.
From this perspective, we could interconnect the two observatories of Olot: the one of the landscape and the one of humanities, which, a priori without knowing it, have more in common than one might think at first glance. All that's left is the construction of these vital connections, of these joints that suddenly generate a spark of neural ignition.
And, last but not least, the path to human understanding. "My landscape, my sky, with the LOOK we do our own things, to love them."
Every person is a mystery, every thought a world and every connection a miracle. Just as public space is a JOINT, paths that bring us together; the TRANSVERSAL LOOK are paths of internal connections that bring together thoughts, ideas and realities.