At the end of the day the most pressing question is how to live your life. It’s a difficult one to answer, particularly when you seem to live more than one life and to have more than one face and more than one friend, when you can do more than one thing, and when there are things that you can’t seem to do (yet) but that you insist on trying anyway. How do you inhabit the existential condition of your own possibilities and limitations in a culture you share with others? How do you go about celebrating, railing against, transgressing and laughing at your own potential and limitations in the public sphere of that shared culture? What is at stake is an ethics of creating a life for yourself and others that seems worth living, a politics of becoming a voice that speaks not just in the presence of but potentially also for and with others, and an aesthetics of operating from a position that is embedded in a singular practice of artistic production.


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