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YOU HAVE TO BUY, WHEN THERE IS BLOOD IN THE STREETS

“The language of money is a language that pretends to have no limits. That is the reason why it is a language of the insane. It is a language that presents a world that has no limits. A world of unlimited, neverending desire. Money makes money, money is something that always asks for more money. That is also the reason why the rich are never rich enough, because it is not about how much money they have got. They shall actually always want even more money. And that is an unlimited, neverending desire.
And similarly as in case of the unlimited desire, we could say, that in reality, money does not build a real world. There is a reason to say that the limit of a language is also the limit of that world, and if the language pretends to have no limits, then it is as if the world did not have any limits. And then such a world with no limits must melt down, disintegrate.”

artistsPaul Wiersbinski, Wieland Schönfelder, Ivo Burokvic
curatorsCaroline Krzyszton
placeKarlin Studios
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castPaul Wiersbinski, Wieland Schönfelder, Ivo Burokvic
cameraNora Bodnar, Giulio Zannol
soundNora Bodnar, Giulio Zannol
editingNora Bodnar
interviewNora Bodnar, Giulio Zannol
categoryReports
published8. 11. 2013
languageČesky / English
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