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visual statement
archi galentz

The joy of nationalism
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answers
| silence |
...
but I can't still, still, still turn on
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| Kara
Matsakian |
David
Kareyan |
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| Dahlia
Elsayed/Andy Demirdjian |
Achot
Achot |

"Memorial
day weekend" USA 2005
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| Emily
Artinian |
Silvina
Der-Meguerditchian |
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| visual
statement
Karine Matsakian


Suicidal tendencies
Performance
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answers
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visual
statement
Achot Achot

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answers
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visual
statement
Silvina Der-Meguerditchian


Come on baby light my fire
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answers
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...
but I can't still, still, still turn on |
| Archi
Galentz |
David
Kareyan |
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| Dahlia
Elsayed/Andy Demirdjian |
Achot
Achot |
ŒA character¹s self-consciousness in Dostoevsky
is thoroughly dialogized: in
every aspect it is turned outward, intensely addressing itself,
another,
a third person. Outside this living addressivity toward itself
and toward the
other it does not exist, even for itself. In this sense it
could be said
that the person in Dostoevsky is the subject of an address.
One cannot talk about him;
one can only address oneself to him.¹ -
Bakhtin
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silence |
| Emily
Artinian |
Kara
Matsakyan |
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visual statement
David Kareyan

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answers
|
Tonny Craig
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silence |
| Archi
Galentz |
Kara
Matsakian |
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| Dahlia
Elsayed/Andy Demirdjian |
Achot
Achot |
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| Emily
Artinian |
Silvina
Der-Meguerditchian |
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visual
statement
Dahlia Elsayed/Andrew Demirjian

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answers
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...
but I can't still, still, still turn on |
| Archi
Galentz |
David
Kareyan |
| silence |
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| Kara
Matsakian |
Achot
Achot |
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| Emily
Artinian |
Silvina
Der-Meguerditchian |
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visual
statement
Emily Artinian
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answers

SDNJOM POBEDYI |
...
but I can't still, still, still turn on |
| Archi
Galentz |
David
Kareyan |
| silence |
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| Kara
Matsakian |
Achot
Achot |
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| Dahlia
Elsayed/Andy Demirdjian |
Silvina
Der-Meguerditchian |
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