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Blown-up to huge dimensions, the “live” faces of six women and their amplified voices, speaking of issues that had until now been mostly taboo, meant the projection spectacularly claimed the city’s public space.
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Krzysztof Wodiczko collaborated with twelve refugees who...
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Krzysztof Wodiczko. Tijuana, 1988 In Tijuana the projection...
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Feb 23, 2001 · After a two-year process, Krzysztof Wodiczko's project culminated in two evenings of projections on the 60-foot-diameter façade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana.
Krzysztof Wodiczko. After a two-year process, Krzysztof Wodiczko’s project culminated in two evenings of projections on the sixty-foot-diameter façade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana.
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Wodiczko worked with a group of Mexican women who spoke about their often-traumatic experiences, like sexual harassment at the workplace, domestic violence, family disintegration, and police brutality.
Feb 23, 2001 · After a two-year process, Krzysztof Wodiczko's project culminated in two evenings of projections on the 60-foot-diameter façade of the Omnimax Theater at the Centro Cultural Tijuana.