ON THE FRINGE: Extremely Public Displays of Privacy Act I

Extremely Public Displays of Privacy brings to light the pornography of our daily lives via social networking and easy-access internet.

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ON THE FRINGE: Extremely Public Displays of Privacy Act I

POSTED: Saturday, September 3, 2011, 12:30 PM

New Paradise Laboratories' Extremely Public Displays of Privacy brings to light the pornography of our daily lives via social networking and easy-access internet. The “story” features two women, one an eccentric, aging artist and the other a Fiona Apple-like young seductress. We, the viewers, are unsure what’s art here or what’s true relationship as we dig into their lives via Facebook, YouTube, and blog sites used to track everything from their names and interests to the exact shape and features of their genitals. Only the first part of the installment, Acts 2 and 3 may be even more surreal/real.

Runs through Oct. 1, free, MORE INFO HERE.

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