Maria Celeste Taliani
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Terrestre_movement in still life 10:00 minutes
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Submitted on: 27 Aug, 2010
Very intense. I'm ambivalent about the metallic sounding FX prevalent throughout. I feel they were a predictable choice, and the piece felt much more organic than that.
Well done though, you are very accomplished in your style.

Gerry Loew
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Submitted on: 31 Mar, 2010
that was amazing shots specially the movement of the ages.
good work and spire me of doing something . your freind asad bunashi artist kuwait

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Submitted on: 17 Mar, 2010
The performing body and it s politics
The way of slow actions with the eggs i I like your art work

abheesh s s
Submitted on: 2 Mar, 2010
molto bello.
Sono un videomaker residente a Latina. Mi piace il tuo linguaggio, lo sento vicino. Sono in cerca di collaborazioni per ampliare la possibilità di creare progetti interessanti. Se può interessarti contattami. P.S.: il sito è commerciale anche se ho messo qualche lavoro di videoart

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Maria Celeste Taliani: Director
Synopsis/Description
A terrestrial character is one caught in an act of re-composition-evolution, reminiscence and alienation. When updating its thought/motion, the body moves within rhythmic articulations of colour and intensity, as though masterfully attempting to balance what it is, what it has been, and what it coul.... More

Biography
Maria Celeste Taliani is an experimental video maker and photographer. She had a theoretical and practical formation and approach in Visual Arts. Her growing interest in theatre and performing languages in general stands as a challenging opportunity for increasing her personal perspective of the use.... More

Artist Statement
She currently resides in Roma
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