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realization: Mirek Szewczyk
Publication date: 16.02.2013
Video documentation of the exhibition A Few Practical Ways To Prolong One’s Life, 16.02–31.03.2013
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16.02 – 01.04.2013A Few Practical Ways To Prolong One’s Life
The exhibition’s underlying concept has been inspired in large part by one of Julian Antonisz’s inventions: a portable device for creating non-camera animations. The easy-to-use, compact mechanism was meant to enable the viewer to react creatively to the ‘unreal reality’ surrounding them. The idea of developing a ‘portable non-camera workshop’ was also part of a larger, ambitious project aimed at effecting the viewer’s artistic mobilization through the popularization of amateur non-camera animation.
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