A poetic route in the solitude of the journey.
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Inside of the skin, start my exclusive jurisdiction. I choose what may or may not cross that border. I am a sovereign, and the edge of my skin, I find then much more sacred than the political borders of any country. / Antonio Escohotado
A view of Las Vegas in the 1950s. Casinos and nuclear tests uncover the dark side of the American dream. 3 Mostra de Vídeo Independent de Barcelona 1996.
The Prelinger Archives are a source of educational material, mainly ordered by theme, giving a vision of the dark side, the underbelly, perhaps naive of the American dream and the America that is often hidden behind the media curtain. 3 Mostra de Vídeo Independent de Barcelona 1996.
UntitledEach episode is a new adventure into the art and ideas. This episode parodies the contradictions of political art and politics of museums and galleries... a critique of colonial imperialism using coffee beans!
UntitledEach episode is a new adventure towards the inner world of art and ideas. In the first episode, a crazy piece is created using stuffed toys with total "aesthetic normality".
Time and memory in a jungle village.
Different people talk about their experiences and ideas of sorrow.
UntitledA thundering diatribe against the abuses of capital and the language, the presence of the body-thing.
Untitled"Electrophase' is a video-graphic expansion of Mark Bain's 'machine environment' installation 'Interphase'. Bain's computer-manipulated images of this mechanical sculpture - which, like the tape, comes across as the creation of a contemporary and lyrical constructivist - are combined with differing, machine-like sounds. The pulsating image is dynamic, and constantly changing in colour and tempo. The sound, which appears to have been injected directly into the electronic, abstracted images, both influences and directs the image, and vice-versa. Ultimately this gives rise to a form of synthesis whereby the seperate elements fuse together into a surprising and alternative single entity, which reaches, and intrigues, our senses as 'Electrophase', a new 'synthetic …
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