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Daniela Baráčková - Times Square
AUTHORSHIP
Equal co-authorship: Daniela Baráčková
CLASSIFICATION
Classification: film/videoart -
DATES
Date of creation: 2006
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Duration: 00:02:14
Sound: Sound
EXHIBITIONS, PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
Exhibited / Presented as part of: 4+4 dny v pohybu
Compilation containing the work: The Starting Point Can Be Zero. Daniela Baráčková, raná videa 1.
Attachment included with work’s publication: booklet CZ/EN
NOTES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Notes: Included in the compilation The Starting Point Can Be Zero (edited by T. Nekvindová, S. Sobotovičová) - videoart on architecture, space and urbanism, published in 2011 by the Research Centre of Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (VVP AVU) in cooperation with Divus. The compilation The Starting Point Can Be Zero is the first volume of VIDA series of VVP AVU and was publically screened for the first time in Oct 18th 2010 at the festival Four Days In Motion (Praha, ÚLUV, 36 Národní street).
Archived in .mpeg2 format (part of compilation Daniela Baráčková, raná videa 1).
Adopted text on the work: Daniela Baráčková repeated at Times Square in New York Jiří Kovanda's performance from 1976. She transferred an intimate spreading of arms on Wenceslas Square from the grey, communist Prague to one of the most animated places in the world. The
performance, originally done through a desire to communicate, can be interpreted here as an act of aggression, a claiming of space in an environment where there isn't enough of it.
Source of text: Edice VIDA 1, VVP AVU, 2011
Author of text: Terezie Nekvindová, Sláva Sobotovičová
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