
October 2019
Haroon Mirza’s The Construction of an Act reviewed by Andy Butler in the Saturday Paper
“ Mirza’s The Construction of an Act, while alternately frustrating, unpredictable, boring and beautiful, uses its experimental form to interrogate how we come together to generate transcendental moments of feeling, in a manner that is surprisingly approachable. It asks whether there might be different ways of configuring the most elemental, mundane and measurable elements of our experience.”
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‘Transcending Signals’
Haroon Mirza’s The Construction of an Act reviewed by Andy Butler in the Saturday Paper
“ Mirza’s The Construction of an Act, while alternately frustrating, unpredictable, boring and beautiful, uses its experimental form to interrogate how we come together to generate transcendental moments of feeling, in a manner that is surprisingly approachable. It asks whether there might be different ways of configuring the most elemental, mundane and measurable elements of our experience.”
Read the full article here
Cargo Collective 2017 — Frogtown, Los Angeles