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" The infamous Oracle has reached her final shore where a last Game will be played to her honour and in the hope of deliverance. Six luckless players will, once again, compete for their life by the mercy of The Masters and the wheels of fortune... Almost 100 years after her disappearance, servants of The Game found a small boat washed up on the Romanian Black Sea shore. In it lay a woman bearing a strong resemblance to The Oracle, who was last seen at the very same place. The boat and its contents were carried to the camp of the Older and the Younger Master of The Game. It was received there by The Game Goddess, The Masters and the weary players with awe and high hopes. Three nights of miraculous occurrences followed. Upon the third morning the Oracle´s body showed the first signs of decomposition and was then devoured by the Goddess of the Game and thus preserved for her final journey."Entering The Game in a dusty backyard ballroom in Elsinore, Sam Renseiw, carried away, realised the wisdom of introite nam et hic dii sunt : gods do reside in the most peculiar of places. View the first part of Patalab's docu-soap with excerpts of The Oracle's Boat by clicking here, or on the links above. (patafilm # 708, [Oracle's Boat/Level: 08/0.1], 03'43'', 36.7MB, Quicktime/mov - other versions at Blip.tv)Today's Bonus Lumiere Video features a quiet, high flying fellow, cruising along. (lum # 218," Jonathan L." 01'00'', 7.3MB, Quicktime/mov) Labels: arthur koestler, elsinore, morphology of body and space, oracle's boat, performance, semantic voodle, signa, signa koestler
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