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The Experimental Party
2002
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2004
... a system of communi
cat
ion and production, a collective...
Season in Hell
2005
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2008
... Secretary-at-Large Randall M.
Pack
er of the US Department of Art &...
Season in Hell: State of the Union: the Fateful Embrace
2005
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2005
Video: The remix of President George W. Bush's 2005 State of the Union speech is set to Richard Wagner's Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde, a tale of two lovers who suffer a fateful embrace with love and death. In Bush's speech, a
Guest Essay Tiago Martins
07/2024
... The HoloLens based appli
cat
ion enables users to explore archived...
A Body of Water
1999
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1999
video
... with visitors to the second lo
cat
ion of the installation: a miners...
Season in Hell: Inauguration of Death
2005
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2005
The nation's Capital has been transformed into a mighty walled fortress, armed to the teeth, locked-down, swept-clean - all joy has been strangled - on any suspicion, they would pounce with the stealth of a wild beast. (source:
Season in Hell: Orf´s Descent
2005
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2005
Video: In this excerpt, Orf engages the speed and power of the aircraft, a weapon of mass destruction in the 21st century, singing: swing low, sweet chariot coming for to carry me home, evoking the extremist allure of the afterlife. (source:
Narcissus' Well: Caravaggios Narcissus
One of the most ancient parables depicting the experience of self was the legend of Narcissus, who fell in love with his own image reflected in a perfect pool of water. Narcissus ultimately destroyed himself in the unresolved predicament of
Narcissus'; Well: Mirror Gaze
This sensation of absorption and the loss of ones presence also finds its roots in the fear of souls being captured in mirrors. The Etruscan word for soul, hinthial, literally means, "image reflected in a mirror." [prototype installation] (source:
Narcissus' Well: Reflection
In contemporary times we may ask: is the search for self-knowledge extended and amplified through the medium of digital media? Or, do we find ourselves in a crisis - like that of Narcissus confusion or the loss of the soul - in which we can no
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