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Aminde Ulf
Bettua Ignazio
Beyer Inga
Blomgren Lance
Body and Dance Film Forum
Bonvin Laurence &
Broennimann Tarramo

Bormann Claudia
Bosch Susanne 1 2 3
Brellochs Mari 1 2
Brosolo Marco
Büchner Christiane
Colectivo Bricolaje
Collieux Julien
dailyservices
Dechant Hubert
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Determeyer Almut
Dietrich Michael
Eggers Carsten
Eröffnung
Fassler Larissa
Forster Andrew
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Gies Frédéric
Guttman Freda
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Hata Yoko
Heise Juliane 1 2
Hirschberg Olaf
Hirschfeld Michael
Hocke Nataly
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Jaquet Katrin
Kunstcoop
Kurr Stephan 1 2 3 4 5
Linares María 1 2
Mabes Mike
Magner Nicholas
Marcin Nadja
Marten Doris
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Martínez Daniel Joseph
Matsukui Kaori
Morita Satoshi
Nagel Bruno
Neugebauer Stefan
Nguyen Minh Phuoc
& Vu Huu Thuy

Novak Bronja
Ögüt Ahmet, Kanturk Borga, Özkaya Serkan
Özler Erdem Mustafa
Patrone Francesca
Pilscheur Katinka
Poorter Yvette
Potter Naomi
Prokop Barbara
Reza Anton
Scarpa Susanna
Sirkes Dorit 1 2
Stoll Marianne
Street Life
Videofilmfestival

Szankay Lena
The Intricate Journey
Trevisani Alessio
1 2 3 4
Vogler Ilka
Vorfeld Michael
Weigand Eva
Wiegard Philip
Wittrin Jan-Philipp
Wüste Markus
Zimmermann Birthe







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Andrew Forster mit Susie Major "The Wanderings of Alexander"
Eye Level Gallery, Halifax, August 2003

Pfeile repräsentieren die Marschroute Alexander des Grossen durch den Nahen Osten, durch Irak, Iran, Afghanistan, etc. Die antiken Ortsnamen werden von den zeitgenössischen Namen überlagert. An der Rückwand des Ausstellungsraums stehen die latainischen Ortsbezeichnungen (nach Curtius Rufus), an der Fensterscheibe die heutigen Namen in deutscher Schreibweise.

http://www.reluctant.ca
Arrows represent the path of Alexander the Great through the middle east, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, etc. Ancient and modern place-names are juxtaposed (on two maps in Halifax, layered on the glass and the background in Berlin).

As for you, you proudly claim that you come in pursuit of bandits, but to all the people you have visited you are the bandit. You took Lydia; you over-ran Syria; you are in control of Persia; you have the Bactrians in your power; you have set your course for India. Now you are stretching out your greedy, insatiable hands toward our flocks. Why do you need riches? They merely stimulate your craving for more. You are the first man ever to have created hunger by having too much - so that the more you have the keener your desire for what you do not have. Do you not realize how long you have been delayed around Bactria? While you have been subjugating the Bactrians, the Sogdians have commenced hostilities. In your case victory spawns further war. No matter how far you surpass others in power and strength, the fact remains that nobody wants a foreign master. -- The History of Alexander by Quintus Curtius Rufus (10 BCE - 53 CE)

http://www.reluctant.ca

Andrew Forster mit Susie Major "The Wanderings of Alexander"
Sox 36, Berlin


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