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- ORGANIC TOTEM, by Sheila Ribeiro
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- THE GOLDEN ANGEL, by Fadi Yazigi
- THE HEAD OF AN ARCHITECT, by Guillaume Crédoz
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- عيونكم الحلوين (YOUR BEAUTIFUL EYES), by Sheila Ribeiro
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Category Archives: Q’S 2nd shot – Narrative
“Imitating Jimmie Durham” creation process
Sheila Ribeiro: Question: how do you come up with your ideas? Why the name Rita? Padma Viswanathan: Ideas come from somewhere different each time. In this case, it started with the story of a friend, someone I lived with in Saskatchewan … Continue reading
Rita’s Universal History of Iniquity, Padma Viswanathan
This text was originaly written in order to integrate Sheila Ribeiro’s “Imitating Jimmie Durham” installation In her teens, Rita took to the road. Everyone said Canada was unsafe, then. They said it had been safe thirty years earlier, but how … Continue reading
Imitating Jimmie Durham
NARRATIVES SELF-HETERO REPRESENTATION CROSSING/NON-CROSSING STORIES WATCHING/BEING WATCHED LISTENNING/ BEEING SEEING RABIH MROUÉ’S SPEECH AS THE ‘local’ (glocal) NARRATIVE not in the mother language BECOMING THE ARTWORK WITHOUT KNOWING IT pseudo-translation not everything is for everyone “I know you – you … Continue reading
“histoires d’Q – imitating Jimmie Durham” research process, Q 2ND SHOT, Padma Viswanathan’s text
Narrative For Sheila Rita’s Universal History of Iniquity Padma Viswanathan In her teens, Rita took to the road. Everyone said Canada was unsafe, then. They said it had been safe thirty years earlier, but how many girls would have hitchhiked … Continue reading