The title and aesthetic of the performance suggest a commentary on:
The core of the work lies in the exhaustion of the performer .
The Tempting Failure festival is a renowned platform for noise art and transgressive performance, prioritizing works that risk physical or social "failure" to reveal raw human truths. Bresolin’s P.A.A.U. (often interpreted as a play on bureaucratic or clinical acronyms) fits this framework by focusing on the relationship between the body and industrial or mechanical constraints. Tom Bresolin_ P.A.A.U. Tempting Failure 2013.mp4
By pushing his body to the point of failure, Bresolin strips away the "performer" persona, leaving only the vulnerability of the human form.
The piece is not a brief spectacle but a durational trial. The "paper" or documentation of this event (the .mp4 file) captures the transition from controlled movement to the involuntary tremors of fatigue. The title and aesthetic of the performance suggest
Sound often plays a critical role in Bresolin’s work, with the physical effort translated into a sonic landscape that envelops the audience in the performer's discomfort.
The performance piece by Tom Bresolin, presented at the Tempting Failure 2013 festival , explores the visceral boundaries of human endurance and the psychological weight of repetitive, arduous physical labor. The Architecture of Endurance: An Analysis of P.A.A.U. (often interpreted as a play on bureaucratic or
The way bodies are utilized as mere components in a larger, often nonsensical, system.