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“Reality is both subjective and collective,” writes Ewa Poniatowska (aka Ewa Awe) via email, when I ask the artist, DJ and performer her thoughts around belief in a post-truth word. “I think I like to address this in my work — how and when these meet, and what happens when they perfectly align or totally disperse.”
“Reality is both subjective and collective,” writes Ewa Poniatowska (aka Ewa Awe) via email, when I ask the artist, DJ and performer her thoughts around belief in a post-truth word. “I think I like to address this in my work — how and when these meet, and what happens when they perfectly align or totally disperse.”
“Reality is both subjective and collective,” writes Ewa Poniatowska (aka Ewa Awe) via email, when I ask the artist, DJ and performer her thoughts around belief in a post-truth word. “I think I like to address this in my work — how and when these meet, and what happens when they perfectly align or totally disperse.”
“Reality is both subjective and collective,” writes Ewa Poniatowska (aka Ewa Awe) via email, when I ask the artist, DJ and performer her thoughts around belief in a post-truth word. “I think I like to address this in my work — how and when these meet, and what happens when they perfectly align or totally disperse.”
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