THE CIVILISATION OF PLASTOS
 
The Plastos Civilisation from Catastropolis
MARKO A. KOVAČIČ The Plastos Civilisation
BARBARA BORČIĆ
Plastos. A Collection On a Civilisation That Survived the Catastrophe
BOGDAN LEŠNIK Marko Kovačič: Catastropolis. Heading for the Past
   
  MARKO A. KOVAČIČ The Plastos Civilisation

Here is a presentation of my life work. I managed to get into contact with Plastoses, discovered in 2223 in the archaeological site of Catastropolis. Typical Plastoses are characterised by the combination of human organs and organic parts of other living beings, and frequently also by the combination of organic and mechanical parts. In the presence of man they never move - we could say that they are numb and thus it might seem that they are inert museum exhibits. The installation represents a unique scientific-communicational achievement, for after a number of years of toilsome work I managed to enter the communicational world of Plastoses. Furthermore, I even succeeded to develop close contacts with one of their representatives, Kastor Meško. The witnesses of the event testified that we were engaged in a long and amiable conversation, during which Meško introduced me into functioning of the Energothrone (see the photograph in the background), used by the mysterious civilisation for communication and time-space travels. This meant that one more unknown in the history of man was uncovered. Still not revealed remains the sexual life of Plastos, however, but I promise to explore that subject as well.

(Plastosologist Jevgenij Skavčenko a.k.a. Ph.D. sculptor Marko A. Kovačič, The Plastos Civilisation in the National Museum of Slovenia, Mladina, 13.1.2003)