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immaculate conception

My practice over the last years is focusing on spiritual aspects of the past that how they are transformed into objects, actions or even habits within a society. I am particularly interested in the ritual and the condition that is created during the time the ritual lasts. A ritual is most commonly met in tradition and religion; it is a state where the participants have a specific role that in many cases their role will only last throughout the duration of the ritual. The ritual always has a purpose to reach and it is usually performed once or periodically by individuals who choose to participate and therefore change their ordinary daily role to something different. The ritual itself as a sum of actions is also a gap inside the normality and the daily structure. The questions rising by analyzing these aspects are of how a ritual is connected to the politics of each era and how can rituals forms a fundamental change in the social structure by changing the roles and therefore the dynamic of the powers. What short of relationships can be developed in such a condition and how are these relationships related to the time and the place of the condition’s duration. Is this kind of functionality part of one’s desire? Will people nowadays be able to participate and change? Are gems and events that the then man used, continue to today's modern man? Is this a continuation to people’s behavior over the years?

 

Degree Show Glasgow School of Art (MLitt) 2017

  Installation: mixed media ,ceramics , metal plates, prints on paper, variable dimensions,video,2017

impersonal 0, video art, duration 03:02

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