Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Graeme Sullivan

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Thomas McKean

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Heather Lewis

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Christopher Link

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Angelo Miranda

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Mary Sullivan

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John Broughton

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Alyson Vogel

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Sten Evenhouse

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Guido Baumgartner

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Ronald Roach

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Judith Burton

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Ben Walters

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Every culture comprises big reservoirs of visionary sayings and proverbs. They often help us to struggle with events that ask us either to change our attitude or to find comfort in handed down knowledge and oral history. The purpose of this project is to collect them by asking 30 people to speak their favorite saying and tell the short story of it: when and how the phrase first entered his/her life. The result will be a series of short video blog entries which are posted on the internet and which are accessible to the exhibition audience. Sharing these gems of personal wisdom and landscapes of human resilience with each other will teach us about each others developmental whereabouts; and it will also bring cultural flavor into an often quite impersonal web.