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Marina Ambramovic & Ulay - Death Self (1977)
This performance consisted of the two artists seated in front of each other, connected at the mouth. They took in each other’s breaths until all of their available oxygen had been used up. The performance lasted only 17 minutes, resulting in both artists collapsing unconscious to the floor, having filled their lungs with carbon dioxide. This personal piece explored the idea of an individual’s ability to absorb the life of another person, exchanging and destroying it.
From Another Lost Child by Adam Patterson
Do you ever feel your pain? Do you feel it wash through you, Trickling in through every part of you? Do you ever feel the pain of awareness? Do you watch it tamper with your mind, Do you see it taint the world around you? Do you ever feel so overwhelmed by the beauty, Do you ever cry for it? Do you ever look outside, And see more than your eyes should allow? Do you ever question your existence, Do you ever wonder if you got lost on your way? Do you ever try to compose yourself in words, And realize you need to learn a new language? Do you ever try to speak, And realize there are no phrases, no sentences, to properly articulate experience? Do you ever just feel paralyzed? Do you ever just sit with it in the silence?
John Galliano Spring 2004 Details
{Water Spirits} by {Theador Kittelsen}
{Mythical Creatures- Nyx/Nixies}
The Nyx/Nixie (German: Nix/Nixie/Nyx, Norwegian: Nøkk or plural: Nøkken) are shapeshifting water spirits who usually appear in human form. These spirits have appeared in the myths and legends of all Germanic peoples in Europe. Although perhaps most known in Norwegian and Scandinavian folklore. In recent times such creatures have usually been depicted as human in shape (albeit in many cases shapeshifting). It is difficult to describe the actual appearance of the nix, as one of his central attributes was thought to be shapeshifting. Perhaps he did not have any true shape. He could show himself as a man playing the violin in brooks and waterfalls but also could appear to be treasure or various floating objects or as an animal—most commonly in the form of a “brook horse”.