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IN LIMBO Jacek Ludwig Scarso

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This is a short documentary on IN LIMBO: a project by Jacek Ludwig Scarso, premiered at Tate Modern, London
Created with Tate Exchange In partnership with: AAD at London Metropolitan University, Felix Dodd and A-VR, Anise Gallery. Production manager and sound designer Jelmer Tuinstra.
IN LIMBO is a particpatory installation, in which the public is invited to ponder with us what we are waiting for and whether it is worth the wait. Waiting is more than an action. It is, in many ways, a condition of our lived experience. As the speed of the world at large increases, it is not so much that we spend more time waiting, but that we are obsessively conscious of it. The relentless drive forward makes our experience of the NOW one of anticipation and of slightly irritated longing.

The public enters the IN LIMBO Waiting Room, a space filled with stage smoke and guarded by "Bureaucrat Angels", who hand them a form to fill in and direct them to a long row of chairs. The form includes a range of triggers on their experience of waiting, from trivial to deeper questions. There is a doodling section in the form, to fill in while waiting. As they complete the questionnaire, they hand it over to the Angels, who hang them on a wall, creating an increasingly large collective artwork on what it means to wait. The artwork itself becomes part of the experience for the viewer.

Throughout the event, an immersive surround soundtrack layers the sound of a ticking clock in reverse, with a nostalgic waltz, which contributes to the playful tone of the experience and its symbolic reference to time.

In the meantime, other Angels are visible across the Museum spaces. They are not allowed to talk to the public: they walk in slow motion, knowingly smiling, and pass on secret messages directing them to the Waiting Room. This live presence is essential to the work, as it both generates substantial interest and contributes to the engagement of the public's imagination.

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