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The Prince
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Date:
July 14th, 2005 Location:
4000 W8th Ave (8th and Wallace);
Vancouver, BC Duration:
7 hours Text: Gargoyles by Thomas Bernhard Pages:
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the end of the end serpents speak simply, without the adornments
and stresses of temptation or seduction. At the end of the end
time puts a hand on your shoulder and asks you, as you both peer into
the void, if you like what you see. At the end of the end…
People
seem aware. For this performance, its place, not only geographically
but ontologically, seems evident. There are no confrontations this
time, no negotiations for the use of space, no insults, no disdain.
What I feel is a politeness, an acceptance, and a genuine concern
for what is present… the why? of my actions at last transfigured
into a yes. - M. S. |
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“The thinking man always finds himself in a gigantic orphanage in which people are continually proving to him that he has no parents”.
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