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1000 words: Catherine Sullivan talks about The Chittendens, 2005.(Interview)
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Artforum International
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February 1, 2006| Author:
Griffin, Tim
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HEINRICH VON KLEIST tells the story of a famous dancer who, praising the marionette theater, suggests that a mechanical figure could be designed to "perform a dance that neither he nor any other outstanding dancer of his time ... could equal." For this marionette's every movement, he claims, would be more graceful than any person's--akin to that of a pendulum, whose insentient motion is determined solely by an unwavering center of gravity.
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