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==== Transiency Barbara Raes ==== | ==== Transiency Barbara Raes ==== | ||
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+ | "We are transients in the world… we read books, yes, but also we read the swaying pine boughs, the turtle swimming below the ice, the dream fragment brought back by smell of the eucalyptus leaves, the unused bits of code on stands of DNA, the wobble of the flying frisbee- and each has it's radiance to offer, a sense that there are surely secrets to be revealed of only the gates would freely open " (Hyde, L, Tricksters Makes This World" | ||
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+ | "Death is something you cannot change. | ||
+ | We have to live life here | ||
+ | And now as if everyday is the last day, | ||
+ | but we don't have this | ||
+ | Consciesnsess. During our lifetime, | ||
+ | we have to die both literally | ||
+ | And metaphorically, | ||
+ | we can eb released from | ||
+ | The fear of dying" | ||
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+ | (marina abramovich) | ||
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+ | "The sculpture is a glorification of the death which portrays life" | ||
+ | "My work is a homage to death in life " | ||
+ | " Death is a farewell but at the same time welcoming. It is mourning and celebration! " | ||
+ | (jan fabre) | ||
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Why new rituals for funerals? | Why new rituals for funerals? | ||
We are at this point in human history that the very existence of humanity is under threat | We are at this point in human history that the very existence of humanity is under threat | ||
- | > so spirituality | + | > so spirituality |
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> ex.funeral of a child starts with a baby naming | > ex.funeral of a child starts with a baby naming | ||
> ex. renewal of vows | > ex. renewal of vows | ||
+ | > Ex. We live and die each day (Ann van de Velde, medical artist, Antwerp) | ||
11. The opposite/ | 11. The opposite/ | ||
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> ex rituals for raped women | > ex rituals for raped women | ||
- | . Literature list | + | 12. Designing for rituals |
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+ | * [[objects]] | ||
+ | * [[clothes]] | ||
+ | * [[spaces]] | ||
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+ | 13. The dramaturgy of rituals | ||
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+ | 14. Ritualistic acts in performance arts | ||
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+ | * http:// | ||
+ | * http:// | ||
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+ | 15. SYMBOLS | ||
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+ | === butterfly === | ||
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+ | the epitome of reincarnation (larva-caterpillar-pupa) | ||
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+ | Literature list | ||
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+ | * Seidr, het Noorse pad, Linda Wormhoud | ||
+ | * VADER (part 1, intro), Karl Ove Knausgard | ||
+ | * Confronting Mortality with art and science, Pascal Pollier-Green, | ||
+ | * Munch, Ulrich Bischoff | ||
+ | * Death in Banaras, Jonathan P. Parry | ||
+ | * Rouwdagboek, | ||
+ | * The Tibetan book of living and dying, Sogyal Rinpoche | ||
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+ | Media Library | ||
- | . Media Library | + | http:// |
- | [[http://zoeken.beeldengeluid.nl/internet/index.aspx? | + | http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/1999_2001/anatomy |