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i am an eXperiment. a Syncopated word & image coLLage imported from Our minD sEnse-thoUght collective stream. a trial 2 eXpress the aRhythmia & the off beat that lies in-betwEEn the bond made of: imAge narrative & senSation. an aEsthetic act and aim of WondeR in the search for a CRaCK. as for if anything eXists at all it exisTs i n - b e T w e e n.
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    poets die and come back to life.

    Dali invented a very beautiful science: Phoenixology. that means people often die in order to be reborn. this is the phoenix renaissance. it burns in order to turn into ashes, which in their own term change back into the phoenix.

    in my film (Blood of a Poet) the flower dies resurrected and dies again. this is Minerva goddess of reason who sees that it is a reborn flower and she will refuse it.

    Jean Cocteau


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