Videos by lím collective in Aalborg. An experimental platform exploring artistic practices in health and care contexts
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4.48 Dysphoria examines the pathologization of gender nonconformity and the intersections between mental illness and queerness. The piece is a video response to a play by Sarah Kane titled ‘4.48 Psychosis’ (ca. 1999). In the piece, Noah Holtegaard speaks directly to the deceased Kane as a way of articulating conditions that stretch across time and space.
Music: @andreastofteberg
Voice: @klaraastakirk
Special thanks to: Eli Ståhl @lim_collective @ajonssonstudio @karl_johan_hjortshoj @buensbogcafe @johannasiiger @husetaalborg
Suported by: @statenskunstfond @ivaerkogummk @nordeafonden @regionnordjylland
#Repost @noahholtegaard with @use.repost ・・・ 4.48 Dysphoria examines the pathologization of gender nonconformity and the intersections between mental illness and queerness. The piece is a video response to a play by Sarah Kane titled ‘4.48 Psychosis’ (ca. 1999). In the piece, Noah Holtegaard speaks directly to the deceased Kane as a way of articulating conditions that stretch across time and space. Music: @andreastofteberg Voice: @klaraastakirk Special thanks to: Eli Ståhl @lim_collective @ajonssonstudio @karl_johan_hjortshoj @buensbogcafe @johannasiiger @husetaalborg Suported by: @statenskunstfond @ivaerkogummk @nordeafonden @regionnordjylland
#Repost @noahholtegaard with @use.repost ・・・ 4.48 Dysphoria examines the pathologization of gender nonconformity and the intersections between mental illness and queerness. The piece is a video response to a play by Sarah Kane titled ‘4.48 Psychosis’ (ca. 1999). In the piece, Noah Holtegaard speaks directly to the deceased Kane as a way of articulating conditions that stretch across time and space. Music: @andreastofteberg Voice: @klaraastakirk Special thanks to: Eli Ståhl @lim_collective @ajonssonstudio @karl_johan_hjortshoj @buensbogcafe @johannasiiger @husetaalborg Suported by: @statenskunstfond @ivaerkogummk @nordeafonden @regionnordjylland
#Repost @noahholtegaard with @use.repost ・・・ 4.48 Dysphoria examines the pathologization of gender nonconformity and the intersections between mental illness and queerness. The piece is a video response to a play by Sarah Kane titled ‘4.48 Psychosis’ (ca. 1999). In the piece, Noah Holtegaard speaks directly to the deceased Kane as a way of articulating conditions that stretch across time and space. Music: @andreastofteberg Voice: @klaraastakirk Special thanks to: Eli Ståhl @lim_collective @ajonssonstudio @karl_johan_hjortshoj @buensbogcafe @johannasiiger @husetaalborg Suported by: @statenskunstfond @ivaerkogummk @nordeafonden @regionnordjylland
#Repost @noahholtegaard with @use.repost ・・・ 4.48 Dysphoria examines the pathologization of gender nonconformity and the intersections between mental illness and queerness. The piece is a video response to a play by Sarah Kane titled ‘4.48 Psychosis’ (ca. 1999). In the piece, Noah Holtegaard speaks directly to the deceased Kane as a way of articulating conditions that stretch across time and space. Music: @andreastofteberg Voice: @klaraastakirk Special thanks to: Eli Ståhl @lim_collective @ajonssonstudio @karl_johan_hjortshoj @buensbogcafe @johannasiiger @husetaalborg Suported by: @statenskunstfond @ivaerkogummk @nordeafonden @regionnordjylland
#Repost @noahholtegaard with @use.repost ・・・ 4.48 Dysphoria examines the pathologization of gender nonconformity and the intersections between mental illness and queerness. The piece is a video response to a play by Sarah Kane titled ‘4.48 Psychosis’ (ca. 1999). In the piece, Noah Holtegaard speaks directly to the deceased Kane as a way of articulating conditions that stretch across time and space. Music: @andreastofteberg Voice: @klaraastakirk Special thanks to: Eli Ståhl @lim_collective @ajonssonstudio @karl_johan_hjortshoj @buensbogcafe @johannasiiger @husetaalborg Suported by: @statenskunstfond @ivaerkogummk @nordeafonden @regionnordjylland
#Repost @noahholtegaard with @use.repost ・・・ 4.48 Dysphoria examines the pathologization of gender nonconformity and the intersections between mental illness and queerness. The piece is a video response to a play by Sarah Kane titled ‘4.48 Psychosis’ (ca 1999). In the piece, Noah Holtegaard speaks directly to the deceased Kane as a way of articulating conditions that stretch across time and space. Music: @andreastofteberg Voice: @klaraastakirk Special thanks to: Eli Ståhl @lim_collective @ajonssonstudio @karl_johan_hjortshoj @buensbogcafe @johannasiiger @husetaalborg Suported by: @statenskunstfond @ivaerkogummk @nordeafonden @regionnordjylland