pulzArt in the Year of Image – pulzArt4 contemporary arts festival – 2016 September 15-18

pulzArt in the Year of Image – pulzArt4 contemporary arts festival – 2016 September 15-18

 

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In the Year of Image, pulzArt festival is exploring what visuality adds to music, theatre or literature, and how a powerful visual presence influences a piece of art. IMAGE also implies framing, intellectual framing, that is: we always extract a part of reality, which we later interpret in writing, sound, gestures or in a molded material. The way man frames is the way pulzArt frames. In the year of IMAGE, besides visual stimuli, pulzArt festival provides space also for inner images.

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