Lyudmila BREDIKHINA

IMMORTALITY DAILY


This project is indescrete just because of its humanistic pathos, enlightening ideals and also love to the purity of genre. On humanistic pathos. Life's short, but no history in the world -- let it be even a history of culture -- may last longer than human life; there's no other measure for it. Thus deserved glory and immortality should be taken easy, joyfully and every day. What makes an artist a symbol of time, a living classic an stuff like that? The number of lines in the press, both mass and specialized. The truth is out there. On enlightening ideals. The text is dying. We can't but abide by the circumstances: the text being demolished by the screen, intertext being chopped into files, and the author has been dead long before. Anybody can privatize culture through the screen now, create one's own directories and fill them with one's own messages and pictures. To become eternal literature text has to be screenplayed, to become a show. On love to the genre. The genre of literature mystification, being abandoned for almost the whole XX century -- and therefore having preserved its purity -- seems to me ideal as the first step in the text's global challenge to get a place on screen. It has freedom, intrigue and positive practicality. Unlimited are the ways of mystification in the mass media world. There's a promising perspective to worm into computer networks. And the problem of resolution today is just a technical issue.

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