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The web we weave

By Anne Marie Law | China Daily Asia | Updated: 2017-09-07 14:19

The web we weave

Rooftop with Water, Berlin, 2015 [Photo provided to China Daily]

The artist says the work is a choreography of spiders' dances on their webs, the movement of the dust and their interaction with humans. "It's a music concert between the dust, the spiders and our breath," he says, with audible excitement.

The installation contains a large installation of spiderwebs produced by the Nephila genus, more commonly known as golden silk orb-weavers. According to Saraceno, these are "social spiders" – meaning they build new structures on top of existing webs, rather than destroying them. "It's like me going to your house," he explains. "This is built by different spiders with different degrees of social ability. They collaborate to build these webs."

Saraceno says that during the exhibition, the spider in her habitat and the sound of her movement is amplified through a microphone, which generates vibration of the dust. Audiences can listen to the sounds of the spider and admire the movement of the dust projected on a large wall. "You can hear a cosmic concert," he says.