POLITICAL BROADCAST UNIT Transmission: The psychedelic transformation of the United States government, part IV: "One nation under God"
@ recyclart, Brussels, 28 sept. 03 .... 14 - 22u ... rue ursulinenstraat
"One nation under God" is the fourth transmission from the Political Broadcast Unit, a multimedia-installation produced by a group of critically minded artists from Belgium and the U.S. Start time: Sunday 28 September at 14:00 during the last day of the recyclart-festival in Brussels (rue ursulinenstraat, between the south and central train stations)
10 June 2000: George W. Bush declares Jesus-day in Texas. No kidding. A warning sign of the religious insanity that will be unleashed on 9.11 and again in Iraq.
28 September 2003: de P.BU. transforms the old woodwork shop of the NMBS (Belgian Rail Service) in the rue Ursulinenstraat into an apocalyptic media-vision, placing the biblical politics of G.W. Bush under an artistic lens. With preaching from Didi De Paris, camera work from Pé TV, multimedia-installations by Michael Laird, Carina Gosselé and Kris Verdonck, and audio vibes from DAN.
Special guest appearance from Dezmona: the Gregory Frateur-Nicolas Rombouts duo, shifting between avant-garde blues, opera and industrial doom in a jet-black program of assorted gospel numbers.
Kris Verdonck
Michael Laird
Carina Gosselé
DAN
Pé TV
Gregory Frateur
Nicolas Rombouts
"I've heard the call. I believe God wants me to run for president." (G.W. Bush, 2000)
@ recyclart, Brussels, 28 sept. 03 .... 14 - 22u ... rue ursulinenstraat
"One nation under God" is the fourth transmission from the Political Broadcast Unit, a multimedia-installation produced by a group of critically minded artists from Belgium and the U.S. Start time: Sunday 28 September at 14:00 during the last day of the recyclart-festival in Brussels (rue ursulinenstraat, between the south and central train stations)
10 June 2000: George W. Bush declares Jesus-day in Texas. No kidding. A warning sign of the religious insanity that will be unleashed on 9.11 and again in Iraq.
28 September 2003: de P.BU. transforms the old woodwork shop of the NMBS (Belgian Rail Service) in the rue Ursulinenstraat into an apocalyptic media-vision, placing the biblical politics of G.W. Bush under an artistic lens. With preaching from Didi De Paris, camera work from Pé TV, multimedia-installations by Michael Laird, Carina Gosselé and Kris Verdonck, and audio vibes from DAN.
Special guest appearance from Dezmona: the Gregory Frateur-Nicolas Rombouts duo, shifting between avant-garde blues, opera and industrial doom in a jet-black program of assorted gospel numbers.
Kris Verdonck
Michael Laird
Carina Gosselé
DAN
Pé TV
Gregory Frateur
Nicolas Rombouts
"I've heard the call. I believe God wants me to run for president." (G.W. Bush, 2000)