In an attempt to show the correlation between the individual and the collective being, ‘Water Takes the Shape of its Container’ presents a portrayal of political juxtapositions, alongside emotional conditions, showing correlations, similarities, coexistence/dependence etc..
By perceiving political situations as emotional mechanisms, not only does it broaden the discussion, but allows it to take place intuitively. Our intuitions are political compasses, and a political situation has immense effect on our emotional state and capabilities, the humanness that we recognize/don’t recognize in each other, hence the title ‘Water Takes the Shape of its Container’.