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07 May 2006 by nathaniel

William Kentridge’s Chambre Noire / Black Box at the JAG


William Kentridge’s Chambre Noire / Black Box at the JAG

I’ve got some horrible photos of William’s new piece up here.

Some of the most poetic and beaitiful uses of technology I’ve ever seen, this short, mechatronic play considers the history of Germany genocide in (what is now) Namibia, and follows the artist’s process of exploration and production through several media: film, drawing, opera, robots, set design….

Kentridge is so… good.

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