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Procrastination

Procrastination is avoiding doing something. It’s not being able to get started. Procrastination is finding the most difficult way of doing something. Procrastination is daydreaming. It’s not being able to decide what way to do something. It’s overcomplicating things for yourself. It’s avoiding the inevitable. Procrastination is being afraid to finish something. Procrastination is a way to disappear. It’s becoming part of the furniture. It’s loosing yourself in space and time. Procrastination is denial. Procrastination is a state of mind. Procrastination is doing everything else.

(Part of the text inspired by https://vimeo.com/9553205 )

It’s 2018 and procrastination has become one of my principal activities in my everyday life. It also affects the majority of the people I spend time with. Did I infect them with it? Did they infect me? 
In any case, it is a matter that seems to have gained strength in the past years. It comes without invitation and stays for unexpected periods of time. It doesn’t target a specific gender, age or agenda.

With this series I want to show how I feel about this monster. It’s a creature that interferes with my free will to do what I must do. I’m afraid of it, yet once it knocks at the door I will invite it for tea and a slice of cake. Time goes by unnoticed and suddenly it’s too late… procrastination already stole my precious time. At the end of the day I look at my todo list and nothing has changed. I will then walk procrastination out the door and hope it won’t drop by again the next day. However it seems to like my cake better.

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Ein Projekt von

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Betreuung

foto: Prof. Wiebke Loeper

Entstehungszeitraum

Wintersemester 2017 / 2018