Washroom Projects
Washroom Projects is a connected body of participatory work developed through live events, conversations, and research. It began as a collaborative performance platform and later evolved into related formats including zeiTraum and the Washroom Talks.
Across all three strands, the focus remains on encounter, authorship, and the social conditions in which art is produced and discussed.
→ View Washroom Talks on YouTube
The Washroom Projects
The Washroom Projects comprised a series of public events built from multiple performances by different participants. The emphasis was on process and interaction rather than individual presentation, with contributions responding to one another over the course of each event.
zeiTraum
zeiTraum developed as a research-led extension of this approach. Initiated in 2005, it shifted the work towards sustained investigation into value, authorship, and systems of meaning, combining discussion with practical projects and an ongoing archive.
Washroom Talks
Washroom Talks is a series of video-recorded discussions about art, staged in public and private washrooms. Each talk is shaped by the participants and recorded with minimal intervention.





