I recently watched this awesome documentary about Robert Wilson. This is a must see for every artist young and old, contemporary or traditional, kitsch or avant-garde. Also if you are a fan of Philip Glass, and I most certainly am this movie is for you. It is a great look at the life and work of one of the premier avant-garde artists of our time and I can only hope that it will inspire others to make some great art. In these trying times, god only knows we need the inspiration.
First, I would like to point out that in no way am I offering any sort of diagnosis of Slavoj Zizek’s speech impediment. This article/essay is a simple exercise in perception, and yes, a Zizekian analysis. What do we get when we apply Zizek’s theories to Zizek himself? The answer may or may not be surprising, depending on whether you are a Zizek follower or an anti-Zizek propagandist. In an analysis of The King’s Speech, Zizek points out that the king’s stuttering makes the king self-conscious and in a way embarrassed. As a divine ruler, the king of England should be a confident authority figure perfectly capable of assuming the role of the head of state. Delivering messages to the masses through oratory on the radio is just one of the ways that the king’s authority is projected to the public and if the people hear that in the voice of the king is a slight imperfection, this may be read as a fault that might preclude the king fr...
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