ism / breath / she / who / with / I

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Description

Artist Statement
Transcending the realm of the anecdotal, in the dark magic space of the shell, the artist divines classic texts, reconfigures it into lists, a literary pirate she reveals its treasure. Using command tools (cat, sed, grep, regex) from GNU/Linux community, in this particular work the artist parses through the essay 'A Room of One's Own' by Virginia Woolf, the semiotic analysis transfigures the work into its essence. Woolf's essay, a cogent masterpiece, sharply references the writer's experience and the place of women characters in the University, in fiction and in society per se.
Source of Artist Statement

Creator

Mauro-Flude, Nancy

Date

2012

Rights

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Genre

Multimedia performance/3x Code projections

Citation

Mauro-Flude, Nancy, “ism / breath / she / who / with / I ,” ADELTA, accessed April 28, 2024, http://adelta.westernsydney.edu.au/items/show/95.