ROOTless Festival |
Hull Time Based Arts Festival |
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Szacsva y Pal (Hungary)
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Art as a continuous reflection on the artist's immediate reality: the video focuses on the reality of his time in residence in Hull, and depicts the artist making himself comfortable in other people's homes. The video/installation comprised 20 television sets and objects taken from the houses. |
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Caspar Stracke (Germany) |
Locked Groove is based on daily life choreography, a socio-semiological investigation of public movements within the context of urbanity and life procedure. |
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