File:IRIS MEXICO -Raal Ki Victorieux -female artist -Performance art -music.jpg
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English: ANIMA MUNDI
The Iris Mexico proposal in this video, is to show the ‘pumas’ (cougars) t-shirt of the UNAM, an university symbol of great importance -particularly at October 2, date in which she presents the art work- in a way of a university tribute, and a speech in favour of love and inclusion. Cougar is the pet of the football team of the National, Autonomous University of México, UNAM, also well-known as C.U. and he is also an animal in danger extinction, reason why this work also invites to be less indifferent with nature and to look for ways to respect and preserve it. The procession of pictures of Iris made by Yago Yago Yago, is accompanied by the voice of the artist with the music of Alejandro Lopez Aggeler, symbols of the university (murals, facilities of the UNAM), and historic images from the San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive: Cougar airplanes, boats, workers. Internal spaces -closed- and external -open- spaces, urban and nature landscapes, pre hispanic, artistic, scientific, bibliographical, military, sport, combined through the design of this work. You can see the video here in Atma Unum YouTube channel Iris México is known as Iris Atma, Iris Mexico, and Ra'al Ki Victorieux, Atma Unum.Español: ANIMA MUNDI
La propuesta de Iris México en este video, es mostrar la camiseta de los pumas de la UNAM, un símbolo universitario de gran importancia -particularmente el 2 de octubre, fecha en que presenta la obra- a manera de tributo universitario, y de discurso que favorece el amor y la inclusión. El puma es la mascota del equipo de fútbol de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM, también conocida como C.U. y también es un animal en peligro de extinción, por lo que esta obra también invita a ser menos indiferentes con la naturaleza y a buscar formas de respetarla y preservarla. La procesión de retratos de Iris realizados por Yago Yago Yago, es acompañada por la voz de la artista con la música de Alejandro López Aggeler, símbolos de lo universitario (murales, instalaciones de la UNAM), e imágenes históricas del Archivo del Museo del Aire y del Espacio de San Diego: aviones Cougar, barcos, trabajadores. Espacios internos -cerrados- y externos -abiertos-, paisajes urbanos y de la naturaleza, pre hispánicos, artísticos, científicos, bibliográficos, militares, deportivos, combinados a través del diseño de esta obra. Puede observar el video en el canal de Atma Unum en YouTube Iris Aggeler es conocida como Iris Atma, Iris México, y Ra’al Ki Victorieux, Atma Unum. |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/irisatma/6211397170/ |
Author | Iris Atma |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by IrisAtma at https://flickr.com/photos/42111856@N03/6211397170. It was reviewed on 3 July 2022 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-sa-2.0. |
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