Juan Manuel Outon visited a number of during Deliverance in Berlin, and at its conclusion, he took these photographs of the material items we lived by. I think he wanted to call the photographs something like “and the artists survived.” There were many more images, but they were casualties to a hard-drive crash.
Hello!
As per our Pozible campaign, this page is our public acknowledgement of those who have helped us along the way to make the production of Deliverance possible. It is not all of you: there are more who have contributed anonymously, the intangible support of friends and family, and, of course, the innumerable visitor-participants during the ten days.
We hope to have a proper website soon, and this page will transfer to that, and it will look much nicer, but in the meantime…
http://deliverance-art.tumblr.com/ThankYou :
Deliverance is a project that doesn’t work without other people. Most recently we three had the very humbling experience of being able to take Deliverance to Berlin only because of the support of many, many other people: friends, family and strangers.
(Many of you have your own interesting projects, and might like to share a link alongside your name. Get in touch with us via Facebook if that is the case!)
Thank you very much:
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hey, i recently found your mail address and remembered that you guys asked me to send you some of the pictures i took of u and benjamin. cheers, nic
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Here are seven days of Deliverance in Berlin, in under seven minutes. Recorded in time-lapse, you can see the great volume of visitors, the Sisyphean daily task of packing up and laying out our space, day turning into city-lit night, and the gradual accumulation of objects.
Thank you, Platoon Kunsthalle!
Liebe Kat, liebe Penny, lieber William,
anbei der Link, unter dem Ihr unsere Reportage im rbb-Info-Radio vom
14.8.2012 nachhören könnt. Es gibt auch ein paar Fotos.
Vielen Dank, alles Gute! + Herzliche Grüße von Annette Miersch.
spending lots of time with deliverance
inspired me to a project of my own:
i was riding my bike this morning, and when i passed their area, i decided
to stop and share some of the bananas i had just bought. it was sunny, so i
had a seat, some coffee and a chat with them. in the short time i spent
there, i witnessed four people who donated food, water, and coffee. it got
me thinking about people’s generosity, and why it rarely extends to the
people in need that we see (almost) every day. i kept thinking about it,
and by the time i was having lunch, the project was born: *for one month,
i’m going to give everyone i meet that is asking for money, one euro or buy
their street magazine.*
read more about it on my blog:
http://projecthires.tumblr.com/post/28908272604/the-one-euro-experiment-if-you-live-in-a-larger
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Sitting in the rubble, surrounded by the numerous contributions from
the people of Berlin - food, pyjamas, buckets and soap, day and night
cream, a barbecue, a design-classic radio, far too much tobacco and on
Saturday night a big bottle of expensive tequila - feeling healthy,
ruddy, well-fed and perpetually fatigued, today, on day eight, we have
been given a 2001 Macbook, rescued from a bin by one of the many
hundreds of visitors: Deliverance has been visited by the Information
Age.
Facebook loads notification counts but no details and no news feed,
Gmail loads ‘classic inbox’ and Firefox asks if we’d like to upgrade -
if we can upgrade - to a faster version. This is our transmission, to
Tumblr, and then through to Facebook. Greetings from Penny, Kat and
Will! After two more nights we return to the world.
Tschüssykovski (sic) xxxx
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