"Today, drumming is turning into meta-drumming. The original idea of the exhibition was the tendency to talk about a certain activity that is usually described as doing nothing. An activity that takes up time and usually does not formally produce results. Productive results. The idea was to find out whether the consequences of such activities make us feel unstable? Are we afraid of this state of being, flitting around in the time of the random events of everyday life? It is already the case that we are afraid of what is unclear, what we do not know, what is empty. We feel uncomfortable when words are missing. We feel uncomfortable when we waste time. And yet we don't keep up. Information overload, desire overload, positivity overload. Such abundance encourages passivity in the sense that man is forced to obey the order imposed by an accomplished society. Every conscious act is like the dance of Saint Vitto - the movements of the body which the spirit performs unwillingly. Today, our weariness unites us. Byung Chul Han, a Korean philosopher living in Germany, in his book The Fatigue Society, conflates the expression "I am tired" with another expression, "we are tired". Tiredness that we acknowledge and can share with others brings joy. The joy of being able to be aware of our own state of being and to know that others may be feeling the same way. When we play, we throw pebbles into the sea or collect them without any purpose, forgetting our passivity, our inaction, our emptiness." (Nestor Tyryškin) at the KCCC Exhibition Hall (Didžioji Vandens str. 2, Klaipėda) until 2 March.