THE ORGY
In the "Art of Loving" Erich Fromm deplored the absence of the orgy in the western society, which is practised in primitive societies to flood the senses with stimuli, so that cleaning can enter the soul. Catherine Millet described in her book "The Sexual Life of Catherine M." those liminal experience, making her book debuting in 2001 one of the most widely read and at the same time most rejected books. The description of the faceless jumble of bodies and lust inspired Janett Noack to her décor, which is deliberately kept abstract to match the character of an orgy.