> < Greater Than s a performance about time, and how its passing is perceived by different people. The glass window that surrounds the performer is a type of hourglass, while they represent the grains of sand, moving repetitively back and forth. The black panel is a point of reference, where time changes, as the performers remain behind it for a long time, or change their way of moving after coming out of it. It could be a wormhole or a time machine.
Performance by Martina Conti & Sofia Sfyri





The performance took place in the window shop of Saint Martins on the Granary Square. The space is a crossing of students, tourists, office workers, all with a different internal clock.

