I was curious about this, and the link was not very illuminating. What is
meant by a "vacuum space", even a "illusionary, safe, floating" one? Isn't
it the case that nothing can live in a vacuum?
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On 19/4/04 10:08 AM, "L G" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> "Regine Elliott's visual language is rooted in her
> female body, and the body's experience of its
> envronmental space and time. It addresses issues of
> physical, psychological, sexual and verbal abuse
> during chilhood and across cultures. Her research
> explores the effects of abuse such as loss of
> memory, split personality, the disconnection from
> her own and other emotion, pain, fear and a
> reconstructed, illusionary, safe floating space to
> satisfy the need of the abused. It explores the
> vaccum space, which is the only ungraspable safe
> environment.
Alison Croggon
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