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- mixed media on canvas -
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“Chacun de nous est une bouteille qui imprime une forme différente à la même eau. Maintenant, retourné au lac, je collabore à sa transparence.” Cocteau
jueves, 28 de julio de 2011
martes, 26 de julio de 2011
viernes, 22 de julio de 2011
Extraños sucesos, Prats/Ruibal en “Moneda en el aire”
...Es tarde y es de tarde pero recién me despierto. Las siguientes aventuras comenzaban en un gran teatro antiguo, al que asistía con mi amigo el Pulpo luego de que un cliente rockero y cultor ocasional del reggae me invitara. Contra todos los pronóstico s, el grupo que protagoniz aba la velada era una conocida y tradiciona l orquesta de swing y luego de escaparme varias veces para ir al lavabo, con la inverosími l intención de averiguar algo, pude apreciar que un señor de larga y tupida melena decididame nte idéntico a un cantante de soft-metal de los '90s, se confesaba la parte trasera del teatro también tenía unas pequeñas dependenci as que hacían las veces de Iglesia. Y así, a tientas y a gatas, logré llegar hasta la selva. Allí me vi en la tarea de escapar de una murga marcial de bichos y animales prehistóri cos de goma, con la única ayuda de un pequeño dispositiv o, mezcla de teléfono móvil retráctil con Nintendo Ds...
http://lesargots.com/web/?p=410
http://lesargots.com/web/?p=410
miércoles, 20 de julio de 2011
martes, 19 de julio de 2011
viernes, 15 de julio de 2011
40.000 visitas a este blog...
Miguel Ruibal (apuntes) acaba de recibir la visita número 40.000 desde el 16 de agosto de 2007, cuando publiqué la primera entrada.
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Art Moves 2011: "Reality or fiction? Let’s pretend it’s not there."
Imagen creada por Prats/Ruibal para Art Moves 2011: „Reality or fiction? Let’s pretend it’s not there”
This slogan can serve as a kind of a metaphor of the processes taking place in the contemporary world.
The slogan concerns daily matters and questions whether the things/situations in our daily life are real or fictional and how can we distinguish one from the other. Simultaneously, the slogan also raises a question what we, as individuals or as a community, are trying to hide. Are there any specific phenomena, processes or events we tend to intentionally ignore and pretend “it’s not there”?
Can we say that such social processes as: growing level of fear and alienation or breakdown of interpersonal relationships are real or fictional? However, negative aspects of life are not the only matter we can pretend to ignore. The positive aspects of human life also can be overlooked. Media informs us mainly about negative events and treats the positive ones as mundane and less exciting. By doing so, do they present a real version of the world or rather create a fictional picture? Do the Internet help us to reach something which is real or rather drags us into the world of fiction? Do the hi-tech forms of communication help or hinder our contact with reality? There could be a lot of different interpretations like these above and there are many different answers as well. We think that the question of what is real and what is fictional has a deeper meaning… If we stop asking ourselves what is real and what is not, what we discern and what we overlook, will we be able to say who we are and what world we really live in?
This slogan can serve as a kind of a metaphor of the processes taking place in the contemporary world.
The slogan concerns daily matters and questions whether the things/situations in our daily life are real or fictional and how can we distinguish one from the other. Simultaneously, the slogan also raises a question what we, as individuals or as a community, are trying to hide. Are there any specific phenomena, processes or events we tend to intentionally ignore and pretend “it’s not there”?
Can we say that such social processes as: growing level of fear and alienation or breakdown of interpersonal relationships are real or fictional? However, negative aspects of life are not the only matter we can pretend to ignore. The positive aspects of human life also can be overlooked. Media informs us mainly about negative events and treats the positive ones as mundane and less exciting. By doing so, do they present a real version of the world or rather create a fictional picture? Do the Internet help us to reach something which is real or rather drags us into the world of fiction? Do the hi-tech forms of communication help or hinder our contact with reality? There could be a lot of different interpretations like these above and there are many different answers as well. We think that the question of what is real and what is fictional has a deeper meaning… If we stop asking ourselves what is real and what is not, what we discern and what we overlook, will we be able to say who we are and what world we really live in?
jueves, 14 de julio de 2011
lunes, 11 de julio de 2011
viernes, 8 de julio de 2011
lunes, 4 de julio de 2011
viernes, 1 de julio de 2011
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