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Once upon a time two battlefield nurses from the Future Clinic for Critical Care asked very large gathering to put their love and rage to the test. Where did they sit with the dominant narratives of independent individualism? If they laid down their weapons, could they form coalitions of care beyond friendship and the incest of the family? What would that revolution of interdependence have looked like?
As experienced whores, fake healers, midwives for the dying and the living dead, they wanted to take the audience inside of them. No one had ever actually left, but doing the exercise helped everyone remember that they had never not been each other. The only condition was that a coin be dropped into the well and that all joined them in this fluid intervention of dualism.
As experienced whores, fake healers, midwives for the dying and the living dead, they wanted to take the audience inside of them. No one had ever actually left, but doing the exercise helped everyone remember that they had never not been each other. The only condition was that a coin be dropped into the well and that all joined them in this fluid intervention of dualism.
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Battlefield nurses
Dan Daw, Jeremy Wade
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Thanks to: Claire Vivianne Sobottke, Silke Bake, Vladimir Miller, Claudia Hill, Liz Rosenfeld, Jared Gradinger, Maika Knoblich, Anna Multer




