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“The ability to easily capture and reproduce not only the visual characteristics of the Gods, but also their patterns of movement and their sound, has wide applications for godders in the field. The most active times of the year for godding in temperate zones are during the spring or fall migrations when the greatest variety of Gods may be seen.”
Tonight from 20:00, ten days into Berlin’s Month of Performance Art, Kalle von Karl leads a performance and new media happening called ‘Films About Being God’ at the Kreuzberg Pavillon on Skalitzer Straße.
Thu, May 10 2012 | 20.00 | Kreuzberg Pavillon | Berlin
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“The ability to easily capture and reproduce not only the visual characteristics of the Gods, but also their patterns of movement and their sound, has wide applications for godders in the field. The most active times of the year for godding in temperate zones are during the spring or fall migrations when the greatest variety of Gods may be seen.”

Tonight from 20:00, ten days into Berlin’s Month of Performance Art, Kalle von Karl leads a performance and new media happening called ‘Films About Being God’ at the Kreuzberg Pavillon on Skalitzer Straße.

Thu, May 10 2012 | 20.00 | Kreuzberg Pavillon | Berlin

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