Vanishing figures, fragmented bodies, and overlapping scenes create a sense of "aloneness" and disconnection. Memories are recollected, changed, and integrated. 'Fragments' functions as a personal ode to a time of change, creation and ...See moreVanishing figures, fragmented bodies, and overlapping scenes create a sense of "aloneness" and disconnection. Memories are recollected, changed, and integrated. 'Fragments' functions as a personal ode to a time of change, creation and healing, playfully investigating the elements of nature, the basics of human existence(Dasein), and the dynamics of intra- and interpersonal relationships. Written by
Maria Theresa Barbist
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