Jointly by Behnam Zakeri and Hamed Alizadeh
Language has always been defined as an entity intimated with human nature, the nature of
which human beings are incapable of analyzing despite of attempts to eliminate its ambiguities.
To produce different forms, languages apply variant rules on a set of structures- lexical and
non-lexical - so that speakers in addition to conveying a message, could narrate their own soliloquy.
Important aspects of language and other phenomena remain obscure because of their familiarity.
The art language, in order to defamiliarize those dimensions and availability of objects and phenomena,
as previously mentioned, applies rules including removal, insertion, replacement or movement on objects.
In the "Free Market", there has always been a rule that has overcome human beings’ ideology in all periods,
the rule of "All for ourselves and nothing for other people." This project involves moving the eyes, ears,
and senses of the audience for a new interpretation of the world's evolving realities. Displaying red boxes in
a different location is not intended to change the function or to validate their current function, but it
seeks to complicate the perception of the audience from the concept of red boxes that is worth moving or revising.