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visual statement
archi galentz

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| Kara
Matsakian |
David
Kareyan |
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One
card from the deck
of Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies reads,
"Move Towards
the Unimportant."
This is a good instruction for the people who see this view
out their window.
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| Dahlia
Elsayed/Andy Demirdjian |
Achot
Achot |
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| Ani
Setyan |
Silvina
Der-Meguerditchian |
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| visual
statement
Karine Matsakian


Kara enters grocery shop as a consumer,
she is looking for herself as a thing to buy
and when she finds herself in a mirror
she kills herself as an art consumer too.
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answers
"Kara,
what is the meaining
of this work?"
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| Archi
Galentz |
David
Kareyan |
| The
scale
is the symbol of justice. |
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| Dahlia
Elsayed/Andy Demirdjian |
Achot
Achot |
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| Ani
Setyan |
Silvina
Der-Meguerditchian |
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visual
statement
Achot Achot

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answers
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visual
statement
Silvina Der-Meguerditchian

Videostil
from Tryptichon "Conociéndose"
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answers
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| Archi
Galentz |
David
Kareyan |
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We
like to think about
what it is like to work
in the office where your windows are covered
with red fabric,
so that you can't see outside, and how it changes the color
of the things on your desk.
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| Dahlia
Elsayed/Andy Demirdjian |
Achot
Achot |
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| Ani
Setyan |
Kara
Matsakyan |
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visual statement
David Kareyan

Electric
painting
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answers
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visual
statement
Dahlia Elsayed/Andrew Demirjian

Right now we are thinking of gluttony and other excessive behaviors,
like shopping. It's the holiday time
and everyone is in a buying and eating and drinking frenzy.
This picture was at a grocery store where
a giant tuna was brought in and then sliced into tiny pieces
of sashimi for sale. The head of the fish was decorated
and watched over the process.
We like the tuna's eye watching everyone with a dead stare.
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