Words are
one of the most powerful and at the same time one of the most feeble means of
interaction. Being strictly human they are an exclusive privilege of mankind.
Yet it is plain to see that words often create the problems they are supposed
to solve in the first place.
You can
talk about everything which is at the same time very frightening and
fascinating as it includes failure: You can also misunderstand anything and
that can evoke various unpleasant effects from silly discussions up to world
war III.
The two
puppets of WATSCHENDISKURS are involved in a discussion about language theory.
Like in many a real life discussion they pick their phrases randomly from a
pool of more or less witty statements on the topic of language including
Wittgenstein-Quotes and Russian weather proverbs. From time to time this
discussion gets pretty emotional, and at a point where words no longer seem to be the right tool of convincing the
other one, the frog and the cat lose their temper. A slap in the face stops the
opponent and gives way for another intellectual excursus about the different
layers of speech.
This kind
of intellectual body talk underlines the importance of the discussion that
strangely enough seems to make sense, no matter in which combination the phrases
are picked.
Shut up and
listen!
Two
Puppets, controlled by microcontrolers,
connected to a Director-program that randomly gives them phrases to
speak and decides when one of them stops the other one by physical servo force.
Fietzek/Winters
03.2005