Flash Point: Artistic Invasions Into the Everyday
They all tend to begin the same way. An individual steps out of the crowd in a public place, often a mall or transportation…
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They all tend to begin the same way. An individual steps out of the crowd in a public place, often a mall or transportation…
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Nearly 450 years after his death, the artwork of Michelangelo is still making the news. This time as the subject of a study on…
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Sitting in Haché Gourmet Burgers restaurant last night in Copenhagen, I found myself gazing into an enormous wall-covering mirror and seeing the world around…
Read MoreNot too long ago, I was listening to the story of a guy (I’ll call him Mark) who went to see one of his…
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During a recent visit with my in-laws, my two and a half year old daughter, at the end of a very hot day, made…
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Over the past several months, we here at Transpositions have been working behind the scenes and in the wings to gather together a variety…
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Last week the BBC reported on an experimental venture of the European Commission called ‘beaming’.[1] The idea is this: given the time, expense, and…
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At what point can a work of theatre no longer be called a work of theatre? While definitions may be elusive (springing as they…
Read More‘That’s nothing but a bunch of rhetoric!’ These words are often spoken dismissively after political stump speeches by those who deem them insincere at…
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