Through the work "Pursuit of Hapiness", a game of light and words, the desire to preserve in memory, that unscrupulous love of childhood that is expressed through words with a unique immediacy, is reflected. The children, using the poetic unknowingly, which is touchingly expressive, this poetic of emotions that surprises with its truth and fulfills its sincere origin through (and) its transientness, unwittingly validate the momentary nature of happiness by making it partakers of it, those who are fortunate enough to be close to them in the elusive moments of their spontaneous lyricism with expressions of movements and words valuable as transient and ephemeral, since they are irrevocably lost along with the childish innocence that time takes. Such a magical proposition, which encloses the paradoxical element of the child's simultaneously ephemeral and deep love for the mother, is attempted to be attributed with this interactive work. The viewer tries to understand, to "grasp" the meaning of the sentence of words, putting them in the correct meaning order that appear bright but for a few seconds after they disappear as he goes to touch them and almost never succeeds.
Sfakianaki Christina