Erysichthon is the final element in a trilogy of videos including Still Life (Betamale) and Mainsqueeze. Like the other videos of the series, it comprises found images from the web, user-created contents and video clips. These examples of subcultures are investigated through the theme of devouring and ingesting, used as a metaphor for our culture of consumption and our relationship to the virtual world.
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David Novak tells a story from Ovid's Metamorphosis at the conclusion of Act I The Divorce of Heaven & Earth. Open Hand Theater Syracuse NY March 2011.
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