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It’s still happening. Carla Forte. 

No matter how much we want this pandemic to be over, it’s still happening and it still affects our lives. Artists still reflect on it, still create work, and we are still showing it. Today, we bring you the work of Carla Forte, and a few thought that she shared

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Plague and Locusts: Sean Christopher Dwyer

As video art is situated on the cusp of art and technology, it is not always easy to separate it from film making or performance. The fluid boundaries include an innumerable variety of short form moving image work from abstract visuals to fictional narratives with everything in-between. Responding to Ephemereye’s artist

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Plague and Locusts 2020: Johanna Yukiko Haneda

Introducing Yukiko Haneda, a singer and a performing artist, whos practice migrated toward video work during the pandemic, the medium which she is exploring now. “Cubic Orange” from HEARTBEAT INK Performing Art, Theatre Improv Performance  E: Please introduce yourself, your practice, and interests, and how do you work in normal

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The “theta” or “performing with God”.

Dr Magdalena Papanikolopoulou is a Greek performance artist and a lecturer in Fine Art at the University of West Attica.   Dedicated to Margaret Talbot   As a Greek performance artist working with symbols during the period 2011- 2015, I chose to give life to certain symbols specifically to the

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