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Tetris Re-construction

An artwork by Nathalie Bikoro


Tetris Re-construction
© An artwork by Nathalie Bikoro


Destroyed histories achieved destruction at the cost of religious dialogue.
The Roman-esque imaginary setting disintegrates only to reveal lost grounds. Perhaps through destruction one can achieve a new identity starting from the beginning, with no origins. The recording of the Tetris tune emphasises on the outlook of destabilising structures, never-ending (de)constructions and reverses this sense of loss and guilt to reveal a more peaceful prospective landscape.


(from the artist's statement)

Nathalie Bikoro's links:

www.stasiduck.com
www.artreview.com/profile/Nathalie

 

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