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To Step Across the Line four pieces of writing on borders, lines, frames and edges that constrict, demarcate, define, enclose,separate, limit and open possibilities.To Step Across the Line by Kapka Kassabova takes the childhood game of hopscotch with lines drawn on a tarmac creating amicrocosm of meaningful boundaries as a starting point to think about borders and look at the human trauma and ultra-porousness of the real lines in the landscapes separating Bulgaria and Turkey, Turkey and Greece, Thailand and Cambodia.Tara Bergin crosses the lines through her re-interpretation of fragments of Leonardo da Vinci's Miscellaneous Notebooks inWhere is Valentino? She considers translation as a form of crossing that sometimes results in crossed lines misinterpretation and works with the possibilities it unlocks for poetry.Edges, Frames and Edits by Lea Anderson explores the openings for imagination in dull films and TV. Lea developed amethod for translating feature films into dance performances through discarding the narrative and focusing on the frame of thecinematic image and the characters' movement in and out of shot the space created by edits.The publication concludes with a text and image piece by Mairéad McClean Making Her Mark, drawing on materials collectedduring development and production of her visual arts commission under the same title.

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      Publisher: The Wapping Project
      Publication Date: 9/30/2018
      ISBN13: 9781738576913, 978-1738576913
      ISBN10: 1738576914

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      Book Synopsis
      To Step Across the Line four pieces of writing on borders, lines, frames and edges that constrict, demarcate, define, enclose,separate, limit and open possibilities.To Step Across the Line by Kapka Kassabova takes the childhood game of hopscotch with lines drawn on a tarmac creating amicrocosm of meaningful boundaries as a starting point to think about borders and look at the human trauma and ultra-porousness of the real lines in the landscapes separating Bulgaria and Turkey, Turkey and Greece, Thailand and Cambodia.Tara Bergin crosses the lines through her re-interpretation of fragments of Leonardo da Vinci's Miscellaneous Notebooks inWhere is Valentino? She considers translation as a form of crossing that sometimes results in crossed lines misinterpretation and works with the possibilities it unlocks for poetry.Edges, Frames and Edits by Lea Anderson explores the openings for imagination in dull films and TV. Lea developed amethod for translating feature films into dance performances through discarding the narrative and focusing on the frame of thecinematic image and the characters' movement in and out of shot the space created by edits.The publication concludes with a text and image piece by Mairéad McClean Making Her Mark, drawing on materials collectedduring development and production of her visual arts commission under the same title.

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