Monthly Archives: February 2010

# 7 THE SINGING A SONG INSTEAD OF

“Wäre ich ein Buch zum lesen” (Daliah Lavi, 1973)

this key piece of conceptual audible art translates as “If I was a book to read”: here, the female “I” compares herself with “a book” in the context of a romance (”… to read”). the piece’s dramaturgy culminates in a climax in the third strophe: [...]

SELF-PORTRAIT AS KIND MIT KINDERBRILLE

lets face it.

SHEPEARD HOTEL, CAIRO, EGYPT, 11.02.2010

SELF-PORTRAIT AS WATER BOTTLE

#6 THE SINGING A SONG INSTEAD OF

Die Gedanken sind frei (Thoughts are free)
german evergreen-protest-song since 1780, good against all kinds of political repression and censorship

SELF-PORTRAIT AS NEVER-ENDING STAIRCASE

EIN RICHTIGER DEUTSCHER NAME BRAUCH ICH.

as a young artist, having a name that clearly indicates ones nationality seems to be very helpful these days. labels are good, they are quick and simple and easy. As I am german and my name is Rebecca Stephany, I feel I am pretty much in “Zugzwang” now. Stephany is my last name and where [...]

UNTITLED (GOOD WORK)

UNTITLED (GOOD WORK)
seen in Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt

SELF-PORTRAIT AS MATHEMATIC CUBES-IN-CUBES PAPER FOLD (UNFINISHED)

A FLAG, A LESSON, AN ATTEMPT, AN IMAGE FORGOTTEN

Teaching Adobe Illustrator and Indesign to young Tibetan refuge boys in McLeodGanj, North India in October and November 2009. I tried to think of something useful to do. We tried the flag of Tibet, freestyle.