The action Beyond this Point (2015) took place on a industrial site (a private property) next to a disused railroad track in St. Paul, Minnesota. The audience was invited to arrive in their cars and to become active participants by following a small road, which took them in a large circle around one of the silos on the site. They all followed one car, driving very slowly for the duration of the action. The lights from the cars and the headlight I was wearing made the scene appear out of the evening darkness. The audience was invited at their own risk. As part of the action I worked my way through different materials on the site: a well, a huge pile of wood, trees, and other junk. Moving a large wooden spool in front of me and dragging a large branch of a tree from one place to another, finally cutting the road off for the audience, the action ended with everyone leaving the site.
Beyond this Point (2015) a drive-in action, 45 minutes, in the framework of FD13 residency for the arts, in St. Paul/Minnesota, MN, USA. Director/Curator Sandra Teitge.