No-Name was exhibited at Azad art gallery (02 July, 2008), and UDK Designtransfer (28 May – 7 June, 2009) and TYPO Berlin (21-23 May, 2009) Curated by Pantea Lachin, Berlin, Germany
No Name is the name of an installation which is made of a wooden box. The surface of the box is covered by sands; but there can be heard a sound of music and fragments of Mihr Yasht. By pushing aside the sands there can be revealed an image; which is an illuminated page of a book. Some parts of Mihr Yasht become visible and then disappear on this page. These parts are the same fragments that can be heard from the box. Audience could neither understand anything from the manuscripts nor the song; the only thing that connects this simple box to a celestial matter is the atmosphere and presentation of the work.
No Name is the name of an installation which is made of a wooden box. The surface of the box is covered by sands; but there can be heard a sound of music and fragments of “Mihr Yasht”. By pushing aside the sands there can be revealed an image; which is an illuminated page of a book. Some parts of “Mihr Yasht” become visible and then disappear on this page. These parts are the same fragments that can be heard from the box. Audience could neither understand anything from the manuscripts nor the song; the only thing that connects this simple box to a celestial matter is the atmosphere and presentation of the work.