Monday, 30 January 2012

SUZANNE TREISTER



 Suzanne Treister, Design for Soviet-Bondi Beach, Sydney post cards, 2016/1996, from Rosalind Brodsky's Delusional Time Travelling Watercolours 1995 - 2058






















Suzanne Treister, PSYCHOGEOGRAPHY: A Personal Philatelic History of Defence Spares Trade Routes in the 60s and 70s each 21 cm x 29.7 cm watercolour on paper

Suzanne Treister, Hexon 2039new military-occult technologies for psychological warfare
a Rosalind Brodsky research programme 

In 1995 Suzanne Treister created the fictional alter ego Rosalind Brodsky, a delusional time traveller who believes herself to be working at the Institute of Militronics and Advanced Time Interventionality (IMATI) in the twenty-first century. IMATI is an independent research institute with government and corporate clients, based in South London. Consisting of drawings, interventions, a film, a website, a book and an event, HEXEN2039 charts Brodsky's para-scientific research towards the development of new mind control technologies for the British Military.

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