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Attack Theatre: Remainder, Phase Two
Thurs., Jan. 8
Attack Theatre dancers return to Carnegie Museum of Art for Phase Two of Remainder, a 10-month process/performance inspired by Life on Mars.
Daily film screenings of Sharon Lockhart's Pine Flat in Carnegie Museum of Art Theater
2:00 p.m. daily
Additional screening Thursdays at 5:00 p.m.
Free with Museum admission
Running time: 138 min.
schedule is subject to change
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I saw this movie by Ryan Gander. of a man walking on a bridge. he doesn't really have a destination. no motivation, he is just walking. he walks to the middle and looks off the bridge, like he is looking for something. the clip shows over and over. it makes me feel worried for him, i worry of what his intentions are when he goes to the side of that bridge. It makes me feel so empty inside. When I see art I try to find/feel how they feel and what they see. it makes me want to get in their head and know whats going on. this is a short story or poem of what might be going on in his head.
I am a man. A normal bland boring man. There is nothing special about me. I live no fancy life, I have no fancy clothes, I have nothing. I do not feel I only see. There is nothing special about me. Everyday I see a bridge. It is so far from the ground. Cars fly by, not making a single sound. There is nothing special about me. Should I jump? Or should I live? There is nothing special about me. I have forgotten how to reason. But everyday I walk past the bridge. I wish that I could listen. Maybe there is something special about me.
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