Ephemerality of Rituals
Natural Ceremonies for Performative Landscapes
Publication on Maetherea’s Performative Landscape by Giorgia Mazzetti
In dividing continuous duration into distinct periods, rituals distinguish two temporal conditions: a ‘becoming’ part and a series of intervals within it. Differences in frequency, duration and relationship between ceremonies evoke time as the direct matter of the rituals, becoming its physicality.
Rituals need a deep emotional participation, without which it ceases to exist. Moment after moment, gesture after gesture, there is also a need for an aesthetic component in rites, which differs in different cultures, times and environments.
Ritual evolves in time, or space-time, so as not to lose meaning. Ritual is part of a well-defined process of chronotopes, ideal and metaphysical units of space and time. Or perhaps it is the chronotope itself that, with its four dimensions, seeks a rituality that can be identified in coordinates.
Glossary
ritual
/ˈrɪtʃʊəl/
A religious or solemn ceremony consists of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
A prescribed order for performing a ritual ceremony, especially one characteristic of a particular religion or Church.
A series of actions or types of…