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Super-subjective
December 25, 2000- February 2, 2001 |
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The
project gallery presented a new work by Pipilotti Rist.
The project (video installation) paid concentrated or even autistic
attention to the interfering and cutting line between "nature"
and "culture/civilization." Flying subjectivity opens up
the horizon/the view to details (in literal meaning) of urban corners
melting with nature in an expressive manner (or maybe using the term
"expressive nature and glorious patina of civilization").
The camera worked as a worship of traces of human activities in details
(Japanese, people with a big awareness of details, ordered details
in chaos).
The work proved that to conceive small worlds in worlds of our world
is a question of concentration and respect for the wonder of live.
Pipilotti Rist stayed in CCA Kitakyushu as a professor of the Research
Program during a month in December 2000.
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