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Catttt Posted 10 years ago
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Does "forever unfinished" refer to "translocation" or " interactions"?

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Not only is there the medium of performance art itself (including its intimate association with video) but there is also, more recently, what I wish to call the situational-relational impulse. This has witnessed an increased translocation of the ‘place of art’ to the contextual interactions of various constituencies of people, sites, objects and processes, in some cases ‘forever unfinished’, to borrow a phrase from one of its ‘high priests’, Nicolas Bourriaud
  

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red apple Does "forever unfinished" refer to "translocation" or " interactions"? I read the subject as 'interactions'.

  • red apple Does "forever unfinished" refer to "translocation" or " interactions"?
  • I read the subject as 'interactions'.
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red appleDoes "forever unfinished" refer to "translocation" or " interactions"?
I read the subject as 'interactions'.

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