
Fortunes Fool (Video) - by Ellen Angus (UK) and Nils Gunnars (Sweden)
Video, 2016.
Ellen : “I am interested in the ways in which advertising, branding and popular culture affect what we aspire towards and how they create a kind of ‘economy of desire’. How does this notion of an economy of desire affect our experience of embodiment, identity and longing? (continued...)
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Ellen : “I am interested in the ways in which advertising, branding and popular culture affect what we aspire towards and how they create a kind of ‘economy of desire’. How does this notion of an economy of desire affect our experience of embodiment, identity and longing? (continued...)
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Fortunes Fool (Video) - by Ellen Angus (UK) and Nils Gunnars (Sweden)
Video, 2016.
Ellen : “I am interested in the ways in which advertising, branding and popular culture affect what we aspire towards and how they create a kind of ‘economy of desire’. How does this notion of an economy of desire affect our experience of embodiment, identity and longing? (continued...)
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Ellen : “I am interested in the ways in which advertising, branding and popular culture affect what we aspire towards and how they create a kind of ‘economy of desire’. How does this notion of an economy of desire affect our experience of embodiment, identity and longing? (continued...)
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Fortunes Fool (Video) - by Ellen Angus (UK) and Nils Gunnars (Sweden)
Video, 2016.
Ellen : “I am interested in the ways in which advertising, branding and popular culture affect what we aspire towards and how they create a kind of ‘economy of desire’. How does this notion of an economy of desire affect our experience of embodiment, identity and longing? (continued...)
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Ellen : “I am interested in the ways in which advertising, branding and popular culture affect what we aspire towards and how they create a kind of ‘economy of desire’. How does this notion of an economy of desire affect our experience of embodiment, identity and longing? (continued...)
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