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The image is of an exhibition label or poster for "BLACK SEAS Scores for the Sonic Eye," by Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán, with Corina Oprea and Diana Marincu as curators, and Ioana Ciocan as commissioner. The text describes the Black Sea as a state of constant turmoil and a confluence of ecological, geopolitical, and economic forces. It explores the sea's role as an archive of human and geological time, focusing on the effects of conflict, military logic, ecological changes, and extractive pursuits. The exhibition features a polyphonic system of images, sounds, and sculptures using floating buoys, scientific instruments, and a geological core from the Black Sea. It draws on Romanian spectral music and ecofeminist sensibility to explore the human body's relationship with natural systems and to address the question of how life remains possible within the sea's current state. The label includes the names of the artist, the curator, and the commissioner. A QR code links to www.blackseas.ro. The duration of the piece is listed as 18'15". The Italian translation provides the same details. The label does not include information about the specific location in Venice, Italy.
@nikofrenchkiss

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The image is of an exhibition label or poster for "BLACK SEAS Scores for the Sonic Eye," by Anca Benera & Arnold Estefán, with Corina Oprea and Diana Marincu as curators, and Ioana Ciocan as commissioner. The text describes the Black Sea as a state of constant turmoil and a confluence of ecological, geopolitical, and economic forces. It explores the sea's role as an archive of human and geological time, focusing on the effects of conflict, military logic, ecological changes, and extractive pursuits. The exhibition features a polyphonic system of images, sounds, and sculptures using floating buoys, scientific instruments, and a geological core from the Black Sea. It draws on Romanian spectral music and ecofeminist sensibility to explore the human body's relationship with natural systems and to address the question of how life remains possible within the sea's current state. The label includes the names of the artist, the curator, and the commissioner. A QR code links to www.blackseas.ro. The duration of the piece is listed as 18'15". The Italian translation provides the same details. The label does not include information about the specific location in Venice, Italy.

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