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Abra Kadabra : The Fragmentation of Sine and Cosine

Elisabeth Weiler, Laurin Zipperle, and Michael Fuchs

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Jerusalem, the gate between africa and asia, between west and east, between oriental and occidental culture.  a melting pot of world history, whose mush wouldn’t mix; one time boiling hot, one time warm, but never cold. and over and over there rise bubbles from the inside of the mush to the surface and burst.

 

in our project we don’t want to mix the mush, but add spices, to which the ingredients are going to link, in order to build a new consistency; so that peace will be enabled, neither hot nor cold, but in a lukewarm existence.  lukewarm, because on a place, where so many different cultures and peoples meet, never ever a crystalline pattern will materialize.  we want to use this state of aggregation and burst the present fragments in order to rebuild them to a more colourful, flexible and in a certain way to a more homogeneous pattern.

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