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An existential and hardly practical guide on how to activate and get out of the Trojan horse
An enduring symbol of strategic subversion, in the context of the archeological troyan museum In Turkey. Basak Tuna and the collective ATI are planning to expose and distribute a Publication on the trojan horse legacy in institutional critique; more specifically on the tactical relevance in museums and the importance of having a clear escape strategy.
The project wishes to delve into the psychological, political and tactical applications of the metaphor, examining its efficacy in penetrating and transforming entrenched institutional practices. Central to this discussion is the imperative of a well-conceived exit strategy to maintain the integrity and impact of such critical interventions.
The planned publication gathers short reflections of those who have navigated this delicate and often risky path, providing insights into the psychological and strategic considerations that shape the planning of an effective escape strategy.
Entering an institution with the intention to subvert requires more than just strategic acumen; it demands psychological resilience.
Contributors are invited to share and discuss the emotional toll of dwelling the belly, often living dual lives, balancing their true intentions and long term exit plans.
In such a digestive perspective, the heart of the institution is seen as a place of inner conflict where some can be openly critical, others dwell under the guise of conformity.
Many covert agents of change whose mission is to challenge and transform from within, waiting for the right moment to emerge; the act of planning an exit is as crucial as the infiltration itself.
These personal narratives underscore the psychological and strategic dimensions of such an endeavor. The belly of the institution offers a vantage point to observe and analyze the distortion of the world while keeping an eye on the exit.