“Did you know that there is a direct correlation between the resurgence in popularity of the music of acclaimed Irish singer Mary Black, and the increased visibility of ideas concerning the flat earth, and other non-spherical earth paradigms? Think about it! Take the lyrics of her 1989 hit No Frontiers. The symbolism is unmistakable.
Can you imagine the world being a different shape? Why is the world the way it is now, and not some other way? History is not inevitable. Why is the earth not a cube? You don’t know!”
noFrontiers (karaoke version) is interested in social anxieties, but also social pleasures, It looks to provide a platform to empower more emotive, gestural forms of articulation, and promote an active listening, while reigniting an alienated public sphere.
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Tá suim ag noFrontiers (leagan karaoke) i imní sóisialta, ach freisin pléisiúir shóisialta, Tá sé ag iarraidh ardán a sholáthar do fhoirmeacha cainte níos mothúchánaí, gothaí, agus éisteacht ghníomhach a chur chun cinn, agus sféar poiblí coimhthithe á mhúscailt.
Can you imagine the world being a different shape? Why is the world the way it is now, and not some other way? History is not inevitable. Why is the earth not a cube? You don’t know!”
noFrontiers (karaoke version) is interested in social anxieties, but also social pleasures, It looks to provide a platform to empower more emotive, gestural forms of articulation, and promote an active listening, while reigniting an alienated public sphere.
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Tá suim ag noFrontiers (leagan karaoke) i imní sóisialta, ach freisin pléisiúir shóisialta, Tá sé ag iarraidh ardán a sholáthar do fhoirmeacha cainte níos mothúchánaí, gothaí, agus éisteacht ghníomhach a chur chun cinn, agus sféar poiblí coimhthithe á mhúscailt.