Johannes S. Sistermanns, Soundplastic, SASA Gallery (2012)
A thin, transparent, elastic, fragile, complex, enormous material carries in its body an otherness that is at the center of my work. It is a material that has the ability to wrap, fold, stretch, contain, constrict, protect, suffocate and tear. The material makes a noise of it's own and transmits external vibrations. It catches light and glitters like dew; its plastic clinging compound takes minimal space until it’s rolled out, stretched between walls and doors, around limbs and bodies and objects. It can weave a web through a room like Marcel Duchamp’s Mile of String, or it can create barriers and obscure vision.