In
1995 Suzanne Treister created the fictional alter ego Rosalind
Brodsky, a delusional time traveller who believes herself to
be working at the Institute of Militronics and Advanced Time Interventionality
(IMATI) in the twenty-first century.
HEXEN2039
charts Brodsky's scientific research towards the development of
new mind control technologies for the British Military. This
work uncovers or constructs links between conspiracy theories, occult
groups, Chernobyl, witchcraft, the US film industry, British Intelligence
agencies, Soviet brainwashing, behaviour control experiments of
the US Army and recent practices of its Civil Affairs and Psychological
Operations Command (PSYOP), in light of alarming new research in
contemporary neuroscience...
FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION AND BOOKINGS:
email: suzyRB@va.com.au
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Curated
by Tania Nasielski
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Nov
4 - Dec 16
CHELSEA
space
16 John Islip St, London, SW1P 4JU
tues-fri 11-5, sat 10-4
Drawings
- Archives
Nov 9th 6.00pm
Warburg
Institute
Woburn Sq, London WC1H OAB
Video
Screening
Through
November
Ognisko
Polskie
55 Princes Gate Exhibition Rd, London SW7 2PN
Intervention
Nov-Dec
Goethe-Institut
50-51 Princes Gate, Exhibition Rd, London SW7 2PH
Intervention
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Nov-Dec
Science
Museum
Exhibition Road, South
Kensington London SW7 2DD
Intervention
- Cabinet H30, 5th Floor
British
Museum
Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG
Room
1 / 6, Enlightenment: Religion and Ritual, case 20 (Magic, Mystery and
Rites)
Feb 2007
Dana
Centre/Science Museum
165 Queen's Gate South Kensington London SW7 5HE
science
of spying programme
HEXEN 2039 online version
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HEXEN
2039
INTERNATIONAL TOUR
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City
Lights
San Francisco, USA
Book launch and Screening
8 March 2007
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FILE
Galeria de Arte do SESI
Sao Paulo, Brazil
HEXEN 2039 Website
15 Aug - 3 Sept 2006
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FILE
RIO
festival internacional de linguagem eletronica, Centro Cultural
da Oi Futuro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
19 March - 24 April 2007
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Basekamp
Philadelphia, USA
16 Dec 2006 - 27 Jan 2007
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P.P.O.W
New York, USA
June 25 - July 31 2009
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Art
in America has described the Rosalind Brodsky project as "One of
the most sustained fantasy trips of contemporary art".
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