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'''Lustmord'''
== Idea Presentation | 30.10.2012 ==


i think about women in society<br>
I presented my ideas on a project about the theme of Lustmord in Weimar, Germany. This included a short poem and a single photograph as a jumping off point.
i think about violence in society<br>
i think about what makes art popular<br>
i think about the history of violence<br>
i think about repression<br>
i think about war<br>
i think about the use of irony<br>
I haven't thought about architecture<br>
i think about Weimar<br>
i think about the role<br>
i think about the privilege of...<br>
i think about the privilege of what<br>
the unspoken<br>
the sexual<br>
the effect of provocation<br>
deconstruction<br>
Picasso<br>
sex crimes<br>
the influence on art<br>
what makes art popular?<br>
the glorification of murderers<br>
i think about repetition<br>


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== Concept Development / First Visual Experiment | 20.11.2012 ==
 
After two weeks of research and individual meetings with Gunnar Green I have developed my concept further and chose to focus on the artist George Grosz. George Grosz created a series of drawings and paintings around the theme of Lustmord in the Weimar Republic between 1922-1933.
 
I created a short video titled 'Lustmord: A Love Story' which uses a combination of photographs of George Grosz, Eva Grosz, images of his paintings and drawings, clips from Metropolis and a performance of 'Falling in Love Again' by Marlene Dietrich.


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Revision as of 18:17, 22 November 2012

Idea Presentation | 30.10.2012

I presented my ideas on a project about the theme of Lustmord in Weimar, Germany. This included a short poem and a single photograph as a jumping off point.

Media:Lustmord_poem.pdf

Trashcan2.jpg

Concept Development / First Visual Experiment | 20.11.2012

After two weeks of research and individual meetings with Gunnar Green I have developed my concept further and chose to focus on the artist George Grosz. George Grosz created a series of drawings and paintings around the theme of Lustmord in the Weimar Republic between 1922-1933.

I created a short video titled 'Lustmord: A Love Story' which uses a combination of photographs of George Grosz, Eva Grosz, images of his paintings and drawings, clips from Metropolis and a performance of 'Falling in Love Again' by Marlene Dietrich.

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