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Jorge castro aka FisternniPalindrome ++

Work in video performance under a water tank. Experimental network and ideas about Borges poetry. Palindrome ++ 2.1 is a video based on an underwater perfomance as part of Network Borges Project (http://manipulatto.com/indexpro.html). The dancer represents the network, time, and space, looking for identities through improvisations. Work of character experimental of post-production with Nato 0,55. Processed with old interfaces of apple Ilc and ++Atari rgb monitors, the video attempts to recapture aesthetics of Vintage dream, with the cut Fade in conjunction with the sound.


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Producer: Jorge castro aka Fisternni
Keywords: video Dance: Video art: Experimental: performance:

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Reviewer: dermotbohan - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - October 23, 2009
Subject: I think this is
Excellent.

Reviewer: rfhache - [3.0 out of 5 stars] - February 18, 2008
Subject: girls....girls...
nice work man, FAR OUT !!


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