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'''Regarding Andre Castro's work at Witte De With Gallery''' | '''Regarding Andre Castro's work at Witte De With Gallery''' | ||
What symbols do you resort to when a sound can’t be scored? | What symbols do you resort to when a sound can’t be scored? | ||
The audience becomes the slave of performativity; the slave becomes the performativity of sound. | The audience becomes the slave of performativity; the slave becomes the performativity of sound. | ||
The ineffable becomes the written word; the unspeakable becomes mediated sound | The ineffable becomes the written word; the unspeakable becomes mediated sound | ||
A reflection of a reflection of a reflection leads to things lost in translation | A reflection of a reflection of a reflection leads to things lost in translation | ||
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Regarding Andre Castro's work at Witte De With Gallery What symbols do you resort to when a sound can’t be scored?
The audience becomes the slave of performativity; the slave becomes the performativity of sound.
The ineffable becomes the written word; the unspeakable becomes mediated sound
A reflection of a reflection of a reflection leads to things lost in translation