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Finding Alice
My Theoretical situation for an Opera Poster. Finding Alice is an opera I made up for this project concerning the myth as to whether Alice from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland had been a real person or not.
Set in modern Day London, the story goes that a young obsessive sets out into the world to try to see if the character in a book he has read actually exists. And is plunged into a world or prostitution, drug dealing and mental illness (all of the original subjects of Alice in Wonderland).
The wall represents that dystopian nightlife. Wall's have always been a part of Dystopian tales because walls are the one thing that represent an obstacle. You cannot go over it or around it and you cannot pass or see through it. Whether the wall of some Science Fiction city ruled over by a single tyrannical government to keep people in or the walls of a cell, they have often served as one of the fear's of mankind. That's what the tale of the search fo something that probably doesn't exist represents, a wall you cannot scale, an obstacle the other side of which is a mystery.
Finding Alice
My Theoretical situation for an Opera Poster. Finding Alice is an opera I made up for this project concerning the myth as to whether Alice from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland had been a real person or not.
Set in modern Day London, the story goes that a young obsessive sets out into the world to try to see if the character in a book he has read actually exists. And is plunged into a world or prostitution, drug dealing and mental illness (all of the original subjects of Alice in Wonderland).
The wall represents that dystopian nightlife. Wall's have always been a part of Dystopian tales because walls are the one thing that represent an obstacle. You cannot go over it or around it and you cannot pass or see through it. Whether the wall of some Science Fiction city ruled over by a single tyrannical government to keep people in or the walls of a cell, they have often served as one of the fear's of mankind. That's what the tale of the search fo something that probably doesn't exist represents, a wall you cannot scale, an obstacle the other side of which is a mystery.