| „spin
the world“ |
toupie
(french.) = top |
Introduction
Greek : "entrope" = the act of re-turning, a change of stratagems,
of feelings,
the act of retiring into oneself for fear, shame, confusion
Greek : "Entropia" = regression, confusion, shame
According
to the theory of entropy, everything tends towards chaos. More complex
combinations hold more energy. An object's degree of entropy can be
measured in terms of energetic value. This principle causes many spontaneous
reactions. A top spins regularly until it tips over, i.e. when entropy
prevails, rendering the motion chaotic. The top stops at last. Entropy
is maximal. Its molecules are moving in greater disorder for want of
a predictable global motion. They are coming and going but never really
leaving where they are. The participant, however, by turning the top
one more time, locally reverses the entropy by his will, know-how and
energy. The game is not over yet. Commutors' transits on moving walkways,
escalators or elevators, through corridors and gangways, show best how
well-ordered our everyday lives are: The same routes connect day after
day our domestic rotes to our office routines. Upon leaving these pre-ordained
paths passengers once again choose their own directions, which may also
become an opportunity to give free course to their desires, to question
themselves, to break free, to escape or perhaps even to give way to
some kind of rebellious or subversive impulse.
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