Spaltung (2001)

Reynald Drouhin, 2001 4′21″ Musique : John Cage, “Williams Mix” 1952.

Ambivalence, which is the experience of a simultaneous antagonism of two feelings or two contradictory acts; oddity: the result of a distortion and a rupture of the psychic life which needs strangeness and baroque. Impenetrability, marked by hermetism and the enigmatic aspect of communication of a schizophrenic cut off from the common code; detachment, withdrawal into oneself and loss of interest in the outside world, but without emotional indifference.

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Reynald Drouhin, 2001 4′21″ Musique : John Cage, “Williams Mix” 1952.

Ambivalence, which is the experience of a simultaneous antagonism of two feelings or two contradictory acts; oddity: the result of a distortion and a rupture of the psychic life which needs strangeness and baroque. Impenetrability, marked by hermetism and the enigmatic aspect of communication of a schizophrenic cut off from the common code; detachment, withdrawal into oneself and loss of interest in the outside world, but without emotional indifference.

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  • Year Created: 2001
  • Submitted to ArtBase: Sunday Nov 11th, 2007
  • Original Url: http://vimeo.com/380869
  • Work Credits:
    • Reynald Drouhin,
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