Audio-visual Art

I DO NOT KNOW WHATWOULD

Vladimír Turner wants to rise against. Loving mother passed me our flat, where I live with my beautiful girlfriend. She has got big Brest and studies art. I am a student of prestigious schoul as well. I got there right after finishing secondary schoul and all of my friends are envious of that. At age of 19 I was able to earn more money than my aunt with three prefixes, but I wasn´t putting it on with work. Webzine, thet I hork for is growing prejty well. I made my dream come true and bought myself old camping bus. I get myself weird haircut from time to time and i buy freak clothes in second hand shops. I wear huge sunglasses to feel stylish. I´m gong for a trip to Norway in summer, and I will go for a residency somewhere far away in a future. I have Caps in education but i can mask then pretty well. I don´t do hard drugs, because I don´t want to ruin myself and I touch nice girls at the parties. I hate Czech attitude to many things, but I can´t set face against it. I don´t mind politics as long as I have anything to eat and freedom to act freely. Starving children ar far away and I don´t have a diary. I can converse with varied people and despise them in a same time. I have high speed internet so I´m not bored anytime. I am jingo, but I can be sensitive and nice if I want to. I do coloured pictures, but not so trendy and i shop in Ikea. Now I´m lying „sick“ in my bed (bought in Ikea),  because I have overdone yesterday´s party, I´m writing this peace of crap, which should act as my school work and I know that I can state it, even though I ought to deliver it few months ago. It is Saturday, somewhere in the middle of March, lunchtime, I´m listenning to electronic music, I´m going to eat something and fall asleep again. It´s time to UPRISE, ha ha.

artistsVladimír Turner
place_Neurčené město
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castVladimír Turner
categoryAudio-visual Art
published14. 1. 2010
languageČesky / English
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I DO NOT KNOW WHATWOULD
For over a century, the factory in Střekov has influenced the structure of the city and the quality of life of its inhabitants. During the period of industrial development, Johann Schicht and his descendants built civic amenities in the city – a health center, spas, nurseries, a library, and residential buildings for their workers. After the company was nationalized, production continued and continued to employ a large number of newly settled residents. The national company Setuza also brought its employees together and enabled them to participate in "extracurricular activities," primarily in events organized by the Revolutionary Trade Union Movement, which included the organization of International Women's Day celebrations, St. Nicholas Day gifts, and children's camps.