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<creator>
<creatorName nameType="Personal">Dorothea Trappel</creatorName>
<givenName>Dorothea</givenName>
<familyName>Trappel</familyName>
</creator>
</creators>
<contributors>
<contributor contributorType="Other">
<contributorName>Ricarda Denzer</contributorName>
<givenName>Ricarda</givenName>
<familyName>Denzer</familyName>
</contributor>
<contributor contributorType="Other">
<contributorName>Franz Thalmair</contributorName>
<givenName>Franz</givenName>
<familyName>Thalmair</familyName>
</contributor>
</contributors>
<titles>
<title>der traum ist aus</title>
</titles>
<descriptions>
<description descriptionType="Other">Diplome Sommer 2016</description>
<description descriptionType="Other">“One called me evil, but I was not: Only I feel that one can become it.” Medea in Das goldene Vlies (1819) by Franz Grillparzer 
der traum ist aus deals with the theatre piece Das goldene Vlies [The Golden Fleece] by the Austrian writer Franz Grillparzer. In the last section of the concluding act Dorothea Trappel finds a passage in which the author, almost 200 years ago, addresses content such as expulsion, exclusion, xenophobia, and the search for home – subjects which are more topical than ever. By transferring a text quote to the present, from the fields of literature and theatre to the realm of fine arts, the artist contributes a pointed comment to the socio-political debate. The reduced formal language of the installation maintains the poetic momentum of the original work.</description>
</descriptions>
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<dates>
<date dateType="Created">2022-12-15T10:48:11.195Z</date>
</dates>
<subjects>
<subject>2016 Sommersemester</subject>
<subject>summer term 2016</subject>
</subjects>
<formats></formats>
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<rights></rights>
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