Everything that can be said, 2021
HD Video, single channel, color , 9 min 52 sec, sound
A young woman wanders through the Wittgenstein house in Vienna and enters the State rooms of the Albertina through a mysterious door. Text passages from Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus sound first in the OFF and are later addressed to us directly by the visitor in a conspiratorial tone.
Wittgenstein tries to use logic to answer what the world is, what we can recognize from it, what language can do, and what a picture is. In Wittgenstein's sentences, however, there is an almost Dadaistic poetry that only manifests itself through a sensual presentation and in the testing in real spaces and with concrete things. The spoken sentences reverberate and prompt you to think about their truth or falsity.