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"Who's
Fly is This? The Fly is mine!" (black
& white video, 10 min., 2002)
"...is
focused upon a dialogue between two men, using the urinal by purpose,
talking over the fly, recalling various stories with flies, mostly
ridiculous and funny stories. To them the fly is a symbol of the
female, a symbol of what they are ready to make fun of, and act
out a small but very interesting verbal performance of machism.
Here we talk about superintelectualized piece of contemporary art,
which even subjects its visuality to the narrative...".......Svilen
Stefanov
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"Ëþäè
äëÿ èñêóññòâî", 4,5 min. - We need the working class - it
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VibroFant
3,5 min,
"A
toy for a lonely women. It will break you into a laugh with its
elektro-erectic jokes. You can use it as vibrator as well".......................................
"Boryana Dragoeva creates a dual character in her cartoon,
"Vibrophant," which suggests woman’s eternal split between
the childish and the perverse.".... Maria Vasileva
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"Judith"
- 3 min.,2001, Judith is playing with a face of a man...
"Beauty
& The Beast - or Why Beauties fall in love with Beasts",
3min,2000 - Mixing the artificial and the real, this tragic yet
"joyful and humorous tale" is produced in a slightly mysterious,(simultaneously)
very ordinary setting intended to show the tragicomedy of the situation.
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"The
Moon & the Sunshine", 2000),7,15.-
The wounds and bruises are not always the result of violence - sometimes
they are marks of love...Pain (including the physical one) is apart
of the human existence - it is part of the life of both men and women,
it is part of the act of creation...The difference is that some pains
could be suffered only by women, others - only by men. This is one
of the reasons for me to think that the good things about each of
the sexes are various and they both have the privilege to be different...Boryana
Dragoeva |
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"The
thing I Had to Do", 18 min, 2000, Two women, eyes and mouths
wide with parody, stare at an assumed off-screen source of terror.
A heavy edit technologically ruptures the body and voice, producing
a staccato inarticulateness. Their hands clamp one another's mouths
to stifle fragmented digital noise, intimately audible through the
viewer's headphones. Approaching the humourous, yet veering equally
towards the disturbing, the work manifests a moving beyond language,
or regression, historically associated with the female hysteric..........................Heather
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"Celebrating
the next Twinkling", 1999, 2,45 min - This 2,45 min videoshort
is based on 30 sec footage featuring the screaming faces of two girls.
The sound is made by scratching the image in a DJ style. The modified
soundtrack slowly becomes independent of the image. In this constant
bouncing back and forth of the image and the sound the feeling of
real time is gradually lost and the next twinkling is celebrated as
the real progress in time. |
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"Back
and Forth" video instalation,1999-
In "Back and Forth," Boryana Dragoeva superimposes visual
and acoustic elements of various stages of her life. A video shows
the artist while reciting children's poems. Her voice has been replaced
with her own voice as a child, which her mother recorded at the age
of 2 1/2 years. The voice, which has been altered on the computer,
reverberates in the form of an echo and renders Dragoeva a supernatural
presence, which reflects the power of female forms of articulation. |
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"How
a Man Can Pass by His Ideas" 1,45
min - 1999 |
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