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  • ... and public ecstasy and the material manifestations of the human desire for transcendence. It is about the transgressive power of eroticism. Using a variety of texts which include Persian poetry from 598 A.H.; Sappho, a Greek poet; a doctor's text...
  • Territorism - video
    ... refer to the real matter of the control of war: they show the human being as the ultimate and true actor, demonstrate his power over the material that is 'in his hand', and also perhaps show a bit of violence. The provocative transformation that manifests...
  • Brainwash - video
    ... the location of the lesion in the brain and its relation to the specific kind of disability. This device then derives its power from its insertion in two kinds of histories, one a projective creative history as it leads to cinema and the other to an...
  • ... of the participant relative to the visual and audible output that gives the work its artistic experiential content and power
  • Sleeper -
    ... they could be easily rolled and transported from one place to another. Amongst other subjects, tapestries featured power symbols including mottos and coats of arms of noble families. Aside from their practical function, which is to preserve warmth,...
  • Otocky -
    ... musical notes depending on which of the eight directions you fire it. As you progress through the level, you can pick up power ups that are appropriately represented by little balls with an A or B on them. The A balls change the instrument that is...
  • Residues - video
    ... pauses in the rythm of the images. The idea is to dilate the time and to write and to erase the forms. I think of the mythic power of the light and on the mutant moments of our existence. (Artecno)
  • ANTopolis - video
    ... shapes and trails and fascinating human portraits. In our world and in "ANTopolis" a minuscule insect or a virus has the power to profoundly impact human activities. We are reminded that we are all just part of one large fragile ecosystem. Background:...
  • ... sets up the possibility for complete subjective re interpretations of these events by the performers and talks about the power of artists to create alternative interpretations to historical events opposed to institutional ones. Emily Harvey Foundation,...
  • ... a theme: race, sexuality, gender, the struggle for self actualization, the triumph of the human spirit and the politics of power. A selection of audio/video clips may be accessed within each of these themes. (source: www.vacuumwoman.com)