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ECONOMICAL ASPECTS
Economy is understood in broad terms of exchange. Relations
established by economical logic are relations of power and mobilization
and not those of equilibrium. Participants set different economical aspects
of their work from impossibility of exchange, to the commercial aspect
of relation between body and technology to the question of economy of
art, art market and production of art.
Students developed projects raising questions of identity (Stand-In),
distance (Tardis), relation between
body, products and space (Appendix, Traffic
Island), mobilization of language (Concrete)
and capsularity of waiting spaces (Waiting,
Interference). In the works presented
mobility is reflected as both restricting and potential concept.
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