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11:34 / HD / 2018 / Phillip Andrew Lewis & Michael Robinson
//\///\////\ contemplates the same-day deaths of Aldous Huxley, C.S. Lewis, and John F. Kennedy (all deceased on 11/22/1963) through the voices of the their respective wives (Laura Huxley, Joy Davidman, and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis).  This meditation on visionary states of being unfolds across three sites of radical ambition: a failed desert commune, the ruins of a secret fascist compound, and an empty glass cathedral.  Part of the ongoing collaborative project by Phillip Andrew Lewis and Michael Robinson, "Our Hyddeous Strenkth".
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