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Tag Archives: Andrei Tarkovsky

Georg Zinsler & Discipula Collective Interview: The Sentinel Script

“The Sentinel Script follows traditional sci-fi patterns in alignment with Kierkegaard or Nietzsche’s existentialist thoughts on our struggle with apparent meaninglessness and our position as individuals in a confusing and unsettling environment.” (GZ)

Kristina Jurotschkin: Transgressing the Inherent Symbolic

“From Lascaux forward, pictograms and other forms of cryptographs illuminated millennia of human beings who traversed their path well after execution and were understood as root forms of relative experience in image”

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