Human existence is tied to the existence of a main event, we are constantly looking and waiting for a major event. The main event has an introduction and a conclusion that is longer than itself, it means that the event has ended without us seeing it, but signs of it still remain with us.
What causes an event and what remains of an event is not so vital, what seems more important is what is left if we remove the main event from it. We are faced with distant voices, with a fragment of a meeting, with an introduction of an encounter, with the last sentences, with decaying bodies, with the lack of destination and the constant presence of the origin, and finally with an unfulfilled “party/gathering”.
Party in this perspective/viewpoint is the same as utopia, which is and which is not the ideal. All that exists are the fragments of an extinct original event. Meanwhile, our existence is the only remnant of an original event and our identity is dependent on an event in the past, humans always think that what is “not” must be the “desirable” one.