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The Texture of the Gesture: Exploring Apostasy and Ancestry in Jeremy Moss' THESE WAYS I TRANSGRESS
Moss is now a self-professed atheist, although even this allegiance makes him uneasy; “I am averse to any/all absolutes. I don't believe in god, but I don't want...
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The Texture of the Gesture: Exploring Apostasy and Ancestry in Jeremy Moss' THESE WAYS I TRANSGRESS
Much of the imagery in the film, the landscapes, people, and audio recordings were the result of Moss’ travels and discoveries with Leigh Moss, who left the LDS...
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The Texture of the Gesture: Exploring Apostasy and Ancestry in Jeremy Moss' THESE WAYS I TRANSGRESS
Although Moss has disavowed his religious heritage, he has not been able to deny the strong sense of kinship and pride he holds for his family and his...
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THUMBS THAT TYPE AND SWIPE: The DIS Collective at Plug In ICA
Facing the AV equipment was a couch made of small, square hay bales, the type that was ubiquitous on Prairie farms into the 1970s, and for which I...
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THUMBS THAT TYPE AND SWIPE: The DIS Collective at Plug In ICA
This video was followed by Reparation Hardware[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7COHTosrPgE], a gentle satire by Ilana Harris-Babou, about a project to repurpose artifacts from the United States’ slavery-driven homesteading past to build a more...
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THUMBS THAT TYPE AND SWIPE: The DIS Collective at Plug In ICA
After watching DIS.ART, I turned my attention to the posters, collectively titled Onboarding: Thumbs That Type and Swipe. It consisted of seven 38" x 29" lightboxes, with design by...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
This is not your average video mashup. Unlike more typical, easy viewing mashup compilations, the editing in A Thousand Cuts is purposefully not seamless and the supposed humour...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
Thompson praises Osborne’s work, “I never felt that I saw someone like me represented on screen until I saw Sense8.9A Thousand Cuts shows just how rare a truthful portrayal...
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B.G-Osborne's A THOUSAND CUTS: Misconceptions of Trans People in Popular Culture
The New Gallery, who selected and exhibited the work, offered a number of accommodation options such as “the placement of a QR code in the vitrine allowing viewers...
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I have been thinking a lot lately about whose stories are being told, and even more importantly who gets to do the telling. Is it important who the...