Entertainment Island 1

Notes

Documentation of the performance recorded at the 2008 Junde Hunde festival in Denmark. Entertainment Island 1 an energetic take on the structures of the entertainment industry. An array of gestures, movements and sounds emanating from the entertainment industry are presented in this energetic performance unveiling the mechanisms of popular culture.

Artist / Author Oblivia
Reference D1932
Date 2008
Type DVD

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