Entitled “Generator”, the work stands out for the imposing black wall with impressive dimensions: 25 meters long, 3 meters high and 2.5 meters wide, which can be seen at one of the elevated ends of the Plant. Furthermore, the installation incorporates large quartz stones from Minas Gerais, with the aim of promoting public interaction with crystals and their energy. “At this moment of turbulent human history, we live in a time of war, violence, poverty and warming of our planet. Rapid technical development has moved us away from nature and we have lost the ability to use intuition, telepathy and remember our dreams. We have lost our spiritual center. The function of the 'Generator' is not just that of a sculpture. It is intended for public interaction with crystals and their energy, in the hope of restoring our ability to connect with nature through stillness and presence in the here and now”, says Abramović, who believes that rapid technological development has taken away the people of the ecosystem and deprived them of the ability to use intuition, telepathy and remember their dreams