Debbie, thanks for your video. You are continuing a dialogue about states of emergency, one that is perhaps most necessary in our current, global moment. Often, the visceral reaction is overlooked. I appreciate your examination of it.
Debbie, I must say, this is my favorite project of yours and I really like it. I have to agree with Dr. Juhasz, I don't think you should add words to it, the video says 10 pages + of emotions and words!
I like how you've separated the academic words from the art experience: another kind of scholarly or intellectual encounter to be sure. The use of sound is the most powerful medium here for me.
Debbie, thanks for your video. You are continuing a dialogue about states of emergency, one that is perhaps most necessary in our current, global moment. Often, the visceral reaction is overlooked. I appreciate your examination of it.
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ReplyDeleteI must say, this is my favorite project of yours and I really like it. I have to agree with Dr. Juhasz, I don't think you should add words to it, the video says 10 pages + of emotions and words!
GREAT JOB!
I like how you've separated the academic words from the art experience: another kind of scholarly or intellectual encounter to be sure. The use of sound is the most powerful medium here for me.
ReplyDeleteI do not agree with Hegelianism by the way! Thanks for your comments!
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