riding a dead horse
To ride a dead horse is to persist in pursuing, or trying to revive interest in, a project or subject that has lost its usefulness or relevance.
In a time and place where laws are made in the moment and where the individual cannot trust anyone but himself: Five lonesome performers come riding into the light. A long stretch of time where nothing and everything can happen. The clash of five strong wills, meeting in the silence of the witnesses.
While the strong wind of individualism is whipping through our hair, Livestock seeks to explore the borders between personal independence and being part of a collective. Can we, while pursuing our individualistic needs, still aim for a common goal?
"...the strongest man in the world is the man who stands most alone."
-Dr. Stockmann in Ibsen´s play An enemy of the people
While the strong wind of individualism is whipping through our hair, Livestock seeks to explore the borders between personal independence and being part of a collective. Can we, while pursuing our individualistic needs, still aim for a common goal?
"...the strongest man in the world is the man who stands most alone."
-Dr. Stockmann in Ibsen´s play An enemy of the people