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Performance Open Call 2013 - Do Gorillas Peel Bananas?

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

EXTENDEMOS LA CONVOCATORIA HASTA EL 10 DE OCTUBRE/WE EXTEND THE DEADLINE UNTIL OCTOBER THE 10TH info: www.maculafanzine.com/blog/opencall

 

Próxima edición: maCula fanzine #4

Cierre de convocatoria: el 10 de octubre

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Next issue: maCula fanzine #4

Deadline: october the 10th

Original images (A): free topic.

New versions (B): available images on www.flickr.com/photos/maculafanzine/sets/72157622220406906/

 

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Pierwszy etap. Wytyczenie trasy Rubieży Bytomia zajęło około 7 godzin. Czystej jazdy 4:20. Dystans 63 km, efektowność 6/6, wymagania 6/6, ekipa 6/6.

 

Drugi i trzeci etap, to opencall & wystawa. Zapraszamy.

 

#rubieżebytomia #rubieże25 #tourdevarsovie #kolarstwoantropogenu

Pierwszy etap. Wytyczenie trasy Rubieży Bytomia zajęło około 7 godzin. Czystej jazdy 4:20. Dystans 63 km, efektowność 6/6, wymagania 6/6, ekipa 6/6.

 

Drugi i trzeci etap, to opencall & wystawa. Zapraszamy.

 

#rubieżebytomia #rubieże25 #tourdevarsovie #kolarstwoantropogenu

It all started here!

 

Om video capsules projected with live music at Fundacio Ferreruela Sanfeliu Facade.

 

08/04/2008 Oficial public presentation Day of elmur.

 

Collective ZZZ (TripleZeta) & Fundacio Ferreruela Sanfeliu.

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Performance Open Call 2013 - Do Gorillas Peel Bananas?

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Oficial Public presentation

 

Om Video Capsules by ZZZ at Fundacio Ferreruela Sanfeliu Facade.

 

18/04/2008

It all started here!

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Tomohisa Ishizuka at elmur.net - Lleida, solo exhibition. Street screenings - Lleida

 

Artsit link:

www.tomohisa54.com/en/MAINPAGE.html

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

A Zero In Open Call art festival exhibit of the Ayala Museum

 

AYALA MUSEUM

Makati Avenue, corner Dela Rosa Street, Makati City

August 16-October 2, 2011

www.ayalamuseum.org/

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)

Pierwszy etap. Wytyczenie trasy Rubieży Bytomia zajęło około 7 godzin. Czystej jazdy 4:20. Dystans 63 km, efektowność 6/6, wymagania 6/6, ekipa 6/6.

 

Drugi i trzeci etap, to opencall & wystawa. Zapraszamy.

 

#rubieżebytomia #rubieże25 #tourdevarsovie #kolarstwoantropogenu

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

On 18th June 2009 elmur became elmur.net and with it, became a global network of creative and inspiring ideas.

 

Since then creative from all over the world have shown their creative videos every night form sunset till midnight.

 

this is the oficial presentation event in Lleida - Spain at the Fundacio Ferreruela Sanfeliu garden, where elmur.net projection system has been installed and working since december 2007.

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

elmur.net a visual dialogue

 

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Queer AF XXIII is put on by Love Your Labels, a nonprofit organization based in Worcester, MA supporting LGBTQ+ youth through art, fashion, and design, and working with families and communities to create inclusive and loving space everywhere. (Photo/Matt Wright)

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

Mr. This Is Fine at Venice Biennale- It is good for your portfolio

 

Video performance for the Czech pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2023

 

Melting Face emoji expresses bitter approval of the life situation in which he finds himself. He is the superhero of hypocrisy, the mascot of sarcasm. It refers to the meltdown, where planet Earth is literally melting, but our collective health, cultural values and solidarity have also melted over the last few years. The planet belongs to a handful of sociopaths and we're pretending to be the dog in the famous "Everything is fine" meme. Business as ussual!

 

In the first episode, Mr. This Is Fine is invited to represent his country at the Venice Biennale. He has studied at three colleges and has been an active artist for 15 years. He loves his work and hopes to be of good use to the public as well. He is a performer, producer, driver, filmmaker, ditributor, accountant, cleaner, photographer, secretary... But enthusiasm doesn't pay the rent! In the creative industries, most of the players get exploited for a "good cause". Architects and artists shape our cultural landscape and yet only a handful of them receive decent wages. This moment is illustrated by a performance that symbolically took place at the Venice Biennale. Where else do artists' and architects' dreams take shape than at well-known art shows that are good for their portfolios? They compete, they network, they send out portfolios, they endlessly submit opencalls and wait for someone to notice them and pull them into the spotlight. The sarcastic pokerface Mr. This Is Fine refers to precarization, unsustainability, climate change, exploitation, and the elite world they must penetrate to become recognized and dignified.

 

DoP: Vojtěch Polák

Costume designer and assistant:Mars Industries

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