ARGO

Fixed


Date: 17/03/2026

Are humans the most malleable things in the world? What else goes under such metamorphosis and it is not as tragic? The world is always building without us and yet supposedly for us, with it’s signs, objects, signals and sounds all moving towards this single locality, it’s vanishing point. But we are and were never accounted for because we already have been under some presuppositions we will never find. And this is a good thing because it wasn’t our choice, we are not responsible for who the world has made of us. However, we can’t get ahead of ourselves and believe we can erase that person, this is the mistake practically everyone makes. Whoever circulates without us is the person who doesn’t die and sustains the networks, a node replaceable with any body belongs to those channels that have their own end. To do otherwise would be to participate in the illusion of time, for most humans presume they were someone else before the institution of their identity and body. Demanding the institutions to disappear, and believing they shall because of of who they are and because of inevitably having to be there tomorrow.

Nevertheless, institutions are changing, continuing to throw themselves at us because they need us to facilitate themselves. It is the institutions who no longer know themselves, not humans, that is why they listen to human demands. Institutions are beginning to look more and more like humans, accessorised with the same memorabilia to reflect and capture the lives of those who cannot be seen. They truly have become the sight of symbolisation and aestheticization of our regime, for what else are they good for but sustaining our bodies let them be just like ours, merely alive! Humans claim they are at the finish line and wait for the institutions to catch up, hence unknowingly denying institutionalisation because of being so and doing the institutions job for them. Institutions no longer need time to find their subjects, now they do it themselves! The timeline of institutions are already written, ours aren’t, yet humans continue to believe they only know themselves because they’re are denied by the institutions. Time never stops, nor does the world, but humans do as long as they are under this illusion. In fact, we have never seen what institutions can do in the absence of human contribution, when they reach their own point of inertia because they no longer have access to that which believes negates them.