the text and images below are posted from beijing, berlin, buenos aires, hong kong, los angeles, new york, sado island, shanghai, tokyo and zürich. there are a few of us, and this is the space in between.

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forgetting “understanding the culture of collaboration”, propaganda, and a boy that looks a lot like Lucio

after and/or in collaboration with: participants of the ‘visionairs studio‘ (sng tong beng, minfu, konstantin, daniel, dirk, amit, helen, stefan, and sylvie), tino sehgal, michel houellebecq, malgven gerbes and david brandstätter (and their dancers Simone, Eva, Pedro, Ixchel and I-Fen) …and fotini

buero1.jpga series of solos later put together, a one week work-in-progress kind of workshop worked out a priori, a discussion.最后一天,他回答我,“没用啊…”buero4.jpg“and what do you think?” asks the situationist to the audience. a collective holding of breath before the girl that looks like litty speaks. “and what is it that you were expecting from our educational institutions?” he is held responsible. but, “WE were talking about” …something else. we welcome you to this situation. but now she must feel stupid.buero3.jpgregard the distinction. a series of solos that collide on occasion, when it’s a butterfly—–he holds his fingers to his lips—–‘amazing’, but otherwise, precisely unaware of the other.buero2.jpgand a series of presentations about the future, the aesthetics of work and collaboration go a long way. but she doesn’t want to talk about the fear of aging. not right now.buero5.jpgi was constantly in fear that it would be like this. two bodies curled in fear of the infinity of three dimensions turn, clockwise. they must have been over aware, acutely, but he did not like to use the word ‘execution’. a series of solos passing on occasion.lookslikelucio.jpglet’s work hard. it turns autumn again.

This entry was posted by 丫 on Saturday, September 29th, 2007 at 6:52 pm and is filed under berlin, everything, projects, work. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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