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'''Another''' by the artist [[Letta Shtohryn]] is a speculative history of a future moon colony. | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Another''}} | ||
'''''Another''''' by the artist [[Letta Shtohryn]] is a speculative history of a future moon colony. | |||
The narrative takes place simultaneously in the present and in the past and also in the future. The work explores a What-If scenario of a collaborative nature, following an urgency after a natural disaster, humanity collaborates on sending the most qualified person - the first female Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova to start a moon colony. The colony is human society's back up plan and another attempt to create a utopian world. All the viewer sees is the arrival and the progress or regress of potential utopia stays as mysterious as a possibility of its creation. | The narrative takes place simultaneously in the present and in the past and also in the future. The work explores a What-If scenario of a collaborative nature, following an urgency after a natural disaster, humanity collaborates on sending the most qualified person - the first female Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova to start a moon colony. The colony is human society's back up plan and another attempt to create a utopian world. All the viewer sees is the arrival and the progress or regress of potential utopia stays as mysterious as a possibility of its creation. | ||
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[[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]] | [[Category:A-Z of Visual Arts in Malta]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 22 October 2018
Another by the artist Letta Shtohryn is a speculative history of a future moon colony.
The narrative takes place simultaneously in the present and in the past and also in the future. The work explores a What-If scenario of a collaborative nature, following an urgency after a natural disaster, humanity collaborates on sending the most qualified person - the first female Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova to start a moon colony. The colony is human society's back up plan and another attempt to create a utopian world. All the viewer sees is the arrival and the progress or regress of potential utopia stays as mysterious as a possibility of its creation. The moving image artwork is a visual thought experiment and an unconscious gender bias experiment. The work is a feminist piece speculating on an alternative course of history without gender prejudice.
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