37 definitions of possibilities
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'Red A.i.R.' is a project that combines long and short-term residencies, a series of events and a final presentation in an attempt to question the possibilities and role of art in relation to areas undergoing processes of urban transformation.
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Not only because there is no work to look at which has been produced by the artists own hands, but also because the fundamental thought in conceptual art is that art can be nothing other than a statement about arts possibilities, an analytical proposition.
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The Dogma films and Mike Figgiss latest film, Timecode, are examples of DV Realism, in that they avail themselves of the possibilities offered by digital video equipment of, without big studio involvement, making films that have an immediate, realistic impact.
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Although the carousel technology is perfect, the act of rotating it is rather pointless, except that it makes the manipulative possibilities of the sculpture irresistible – comparable with the irrepressible urge that many tourists have to climb on ancient Egyptian monuments.
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Inside the companies it works for Orgacom tries to make a statement by cloaking itself in the familiar form of the art object, but saying nothing about arts possibilities Once in the exhibition space, Orgacom adorns itself with conceptual abstractions, the only subject of which is art.
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To this end, Beelaerts sees her own and the other artists work intermixing through a concept articulated by Jorge Luis Borges in the opening statement of his text entitled On Dubbing: The art of combination is not infinite in its possibilities, though those possibilities are apt to be frightening. Beelaerts explains, It is this part of the essay that sparked my associations with Borges and our project, interpreting most freely, I must admit, . . .
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