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Salami Rose Joe Louis
Zdenka 2080
A1
Suddenly
A2
Octagonal Room
A3
She Wakes Up / First Dimension
A4
Love the Sun
A5
Cirrus Floccus / Second Dimension
A6
Cumulous Potion (For the Clouds to Sing)
A7
Nostalgic Montage
A8
Meet Zee in 3-D / Third Dimension
A9
Confessions of the Metropolis Spaceship
A10
A Brief Intermission
B1
Sitting with Thoughts
B2
Earth Creature
B3
Peculiar Machine / Fourth Dimension
B4
Drifting
B5
You Get Blue
B6
Diatoms and Dinoflagellates / Fifth Dimension
B7
Transformation of a Molecule / Sixth Dimension
B8
The Artist / Seventh Dimension
B9
Collision, Gravity, Time
B10
Heads Turn to Paintings
B11
Cosmic Dawn / Eighth Dimension
B12
To Be Continued…
“Drawing inspiration from film, literature, art, and music, “Zdenka 2080” was heavily influenced in particular by a series of apocalyptic sci-fi novels by Octavia Butler and Gene Wolf. “They inspired me to explore the realms of fantasy as a means of illuminating concepts and truths about our own society and humanity,” she says. “I also was very inspired by the movies Tekkonkinkreet and Embrace of the Serpent - a beautiful exploration of capitalism, colonialism and greed.”