The Leaves of October
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Dates2014 - Ongoing
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Once upon a time there was the Polis. People were gathering in the Boulevards to meet, flirt, drink, play, discuss and even, when needed, break the boulevards down. The main topic of discussions have always been the same: the state of the world and how is it possible to change it. Unfortunately, between the Symplegades of NATO's imperialism and Soviet Union's hatred against the revolutionary constitution of "October", the visions of western avant-garde were finally crashed.
But how did we reach this point after the ─ historically ─ huge 21st century? How do we connect with our past? How is history manifesting inside today's European societies?
Along with the Polis, another old giant is wandering unpurposely and heavily traumatized: Semiology. The collapse of the cold war Symplegades brought along the collapse of Meaning. This is translated into Neo-fascism, racism, surveillance, dept crisis, concentration camps, wars, political repression. Are these monsters new or are they, the good old ones, disguised under the hood of deconstruction?
In this political desert, there are spectres not yet dead. Demands of equality, freedom and solidarity are still haunting Europe. It can’t be otherwise. Each October the leaves are down. But the most important thing when ill, is to never lose heart.