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"This time-based media artwork contains strobe effects and rapidly flashing lights. Warning to those who are sensitive."

2021

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My time-based media is made up of experimental moving images and sound art. They are a look into personal processes, feelings, rituals, investigations, and experimentations. They have no intended beginning, middle or end.

John Cage: “Everything we do is music”

Marcel Duchamp: “A painting that doesn’t shock isn’t worth painting.”

John Cage: "I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones."

Yoko Ono: “You can change the world by being yourself.”

Marcel Duchamp: “I don’t believe in art. I believe in artists.”

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MariusRitual.com
Special thanks to the artist Quin de a Mer
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Marius Ritual: “Death before death before death.”

Death Posture:

1. Find a place where you won’t be interrupted for a while, preferably a nice, quiet dark room.

2. With your back to a wall, close your eyes (closing your eyes is not always necessary, depending on your goal) and stand on your toes. Lock your arms behind your back with your hands interlocked together. Arch your back and extend your neck as far as you can.

3. Your breathing will become/should become more labored and faster, bordering on hyperventilating. You’ll also start to feel tingly and exhausted. It will feel intense, so be prepared.

4. You will begin to feel incredibly uncomfortable, start hyperventilating, and your vision (if you keep your eyes open) will begin to blur, but stay locked in this pose for as long as it is possible.

5. Right before you collapse from the strain, you will enter a kind of altered mental state. At this point, you may feel like your floating, or like your muscles are on fire. While in this state, it will be possible to do certain acts of visualization. This is also when sigils can be charged, or an affirmation can be said.

6. Collapse to the floor and relax. Hopefully, you didn’t blackout, but it is possible. You will probably feel fairly strange but this is normal. Do whatever banishing ritual you feel necessary (I usually go with a laughter banishing, but it doesn’t really matter as long as it works for you) and then get up slowly so you don’t accidentally fall over and crack your head open.

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George Maciunas, “Manifesto on Art / Fluxus Art Amusement” 1965.
ART
To justify artist's professional, parasitic and elite status in society, they must demonstrate artist's indispensability and exclusiveness, they must demonstrate the dependability of audience upon them, they must demonstrate that no one but the artist can do art.
Therefore, art must appear to be complex, pretentious, profound, serious, intellectual, inspired, skillful, significant, theatrical. It must appear to be calcuable as commodity so as to provide the artist with an income. To raise its value (artist's income and patrons profit), art is made to appear rare, limited in quantity and therefore obtainable and accessible only to the social elite and institutions.
FLUXUS ART-AMUSEMENT
To establish artist's nonprofessional status in society, they must demonstrate artist's dispensability and inclusiveness, they must demonstrate the selfsufficiency of the audience, they must demonstrate that anything can be art and anyone can do it.
Therefore, art-amusement must be simple, amusing, upretentious, concerned with insignificances, require no skill or countless rehersals, have no commodity or institutional value.
The value of art-amusement must be lowered by making it unlimited, massproduced, obtainable by all and eventually produced by all.
Fluxus art-amusement is the rear-guard without any pretention or urge to participate in the competition of "one- upmanship" with the avant-garde. It strives for the monostructural and nontheatrical qualities of simple natural event, a game or a gag. It is the fusion of Spikes Jones Vaudeville, gag, children's games and Duchamp.

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