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The man who flew into space from his apartment

An online account of the making of a new piece of work by BA Theatre Arts students at NCN Clarendon. Inspired by the installation by artist Ilya Kabakov.

Monday, 26 November 2007

Constellations



I wondered if we could create these using elastic or chalk with people as stars - perhaps when we are delivering our 'space' texts to the camera. So by the end of the piece the stage is littered with the drawings of our solar system. As we say 'In this space we have constellations.'
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