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hin mah too yah lat kekt

Capturing an imprint of memory, finding a means to convey what is a feeling, a sensation more than anything else. Starting with an image, and instead of trying to define it in language, letting intuition have its say. Trying to find out more about that chief who refused to be photographed. Or rather forgetting about him, as that is not what it is really about. Looking at the photographs of E. S. Curtis, and thinking about the perspective of a person who never saw a photograph in his life and who wrote that men who worked were unable to dream. With the full awareness that it is impossible to reconstruct such a perspective.

artistsAntonín Jirát, Aleksandra Vajd, Silvina Arismendi, Johana Pošová, Tomáš Svoboda, Hana Buddeus, Hynek Alt
curatorsHana Buddeus
placeGAMU
tags
castHana Buddeus
cameraGiulio Zannol
soundGiulio Zannol
editingGiulio Zannol
interviewGiulio Zannol
categoryReports
published4. 11. 2014
languageČesky / English
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hin mah too yah lat kekt
They look at D'EPOG, D'EPOG looks at them. They are peeking together. It is open to participation, it likes to collaborate, it invites many artists from different disciplines. It holds workshops every summer. It is not afraid of anyone and anything; when it is afraid, it shares and overcomes its fear. It's still working on itself. It is non-transmissible although contagious. It is rare and ordinary, it is non-instantaneous and it is always fully living in the present, it is love, freedom, joy, surprise, endurance test, therapy, shared hyperempathy, reptile fantasy, livefull kid, endless party. It's WOW.