DIVUS PRAHA: MARTIN ZET: SECOND LAYER | show final act
[b]MARTIN ZET: SECOND LAYER |[/b] show final act

MARTIN ZET: SECOND LAYER | show final act

26.10.2013 19:00

DIVUS PRAHA | en cs

Final act of the Martin Zet show. Artist will present his film composition Second layer. 97 times copied Vertigo will be also available to watch.

SECOND LAYER (1996-97)

In Austria we stayed in a rocking room with the bats. I got a camera with a full tape and I filled in some parts over the original record – I taped the material over with my own. On the  tape was written 60 minutes but it was 2 minutes and 40 seconds longer. I will show it to you  now as it is – without any retouching. 

 M.Z. 

 





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