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Bristol - Event Notice
Wednesday July 15 2009
Start Time: 06:00 PM

Come into Gone

category bristol | media and culture | event notice author Monday June 29, 2009 21:06author by Sophie Mellor - Plan 9author email info at plan9 dot org dot ukauthor address Plan 9, Bridewell Street, Broadmead, Bristol Report this post to the editors

Film event

“From the alienated starting point of our pseudo-sanity, everything is equivocal. Our sanity is not ‘true’ sanity. Their madness is not ‘true’ madness... Let no one suppose that we meet ‘true’ madness any more than that we are truly sane…” R.D. Laing.

Through a period of research and experimentation, artists Alialani will chart a very personal and internalised form of dissent – investigating what can be called insanity, an 'inner' retreat from 'real' life. Touching on withdrawal as a form of protest, monasticism, alternate realities, quasi-science and mythical icons of popular consciousness, fragments of our work will be pin tacked to a noticeboard outside Plan 9 on Bridewell Street throughout the project. These scribbles, specifications, lists and notes will then be confined to a logbook at the culmination of our research.

To accompany this research there will be two themed film events at Plan 9 - Retreat : Wednesday 15 July at 19:00hrs and
Asylum : Wednesday 29 July at 19:00hrs

Free event.
Part of 'Summer of Dissent' at Plan 9, Bridewell Street, Broadmead, Bristol
Full programme details at http://www.plan9.org.uk

Related Link: http://www.plan9.org.uk

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   one two many acid tabs     trippy    Tue Jul 14, 2009 23:46 
   Quasi-Science?     Rational    Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:57 
   a little worried by this     remember to come back    Wed Jul 15, 2009 19:56 


 
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