Hundreds of stainless sabres are glittering behind the gallery window glass
and create a penumbra in the gallery first room. The room is sounded by
electricity discharge cracking (recorded during the discharge demonstration in
the Institute of Physics at the Technical University in Prague. The visitor goes
through an invisible corridor of suspension among the edges of huge, two metre
long fans (sabres).
Behind them on the wall, there are two texts, facing each other in the other
part of the gallery first room. An article from newspapers – New Age Terror
(a text about prognosis, which predicts an increase of terrorist attacks) and
the extract from literature of facts – Do We Know, What We Know? (about time,
space and causality).
On the right wall of the gallery corridor which leads to the back room and
basement there is printed in the two-meter width and height the Marquise de Sade
quote: ,,In everyone's life may happen a day when a coincidence or a kiss, a
few drops of rain or a dream or a view to the night or indifferent conversation,
tears out all our personality from the environment where we were used to live
and throws us to the opposites which were despised by us before."