With concise description of images from everyday life that do not go beyond reality, the dream statements of three workers in the RTB Bor pit reflects the social and economic structure in which the psychological conceptual apparatus is reduced and indirectly controlled by the institution they work for.
Four topics are present: family with the youngest worker, witty and nightmarish with middle-aged workers and with the oldest miner a vision of the future that does not include the field of dreams as symbolic images of consciousness. The work was created by recycling a footage from a failed video work in which it was impossible to delve into the intimate world of miners dreams through video format, and it consists of a frieze of portrait photographs and three photographs with transcribed statements.
"The last dream I remember is about me and my future wife, I dreamed that we lived in a nice house, arranged. To have children... means the dream is about starting to live together alone and the feelings are, of course, was beautiful. And I dreamed that I had a female child. She had blond hair, like my wife, i.e. fiancee, future wife.. name I already thought of it, Hannah. She was beautiful, brown eyes."
Miner NN (30)
"The only thing that happened was that I was doing the work that I do every day and the roof just collapsed on me. I was left alone, trapped, with no one by my side. I mean creepy! I just remember…was it cold in the room, well did it cause all that..exactly I can't remember.”
Miner Zoran Čorboloković (28)
"It all happened on some beach, some sea, it's irrelevant now, I don't even remember where... at one point I look at myself, I have nothing, that means I am completely naked, as if born from my mother. Everything would be fine if it were I didn't wake up at one point and look at myself to see that I was really, basically, naked. The trick is that only after a few days, I found the boxers I was sleeping in behind the closet upstairs."
Miner Zoran Čorboloković (28)
”Horizons”, Remont gallery, Belgrade, Serbia, 2018.