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Death, Resurrection, Ascension, 98 min. | 2018 The latest incarnation of occult artist Miki Aurora's oeuvre, Death, Resurrection, Ascension marks the artist’s premier feature length art film--a work documenting an unscripted, ritualized, psychedelic healing process. A sea of glitches floods the visual landscape of the work--documented on security cameras-- causing the movements of the characters, a ritualist (Aurora), and a seeker, engaged in a sacred rite, to merge with the aether of the surrounding, sterile room. Throughout the course of the ceremony, the two women oscillate between various frontiers of the seeker’s psyche, as Aurora engages with occult technologies in an effort to aid in the excavation process of psychological trauma from within the subconscious mind of her cohort. As her layers unfold, a window into the shrouded world of the ritual arts is opened, a world rich with canonical visions, and iconography surrounding the work’s scriptural namesake--told through the swan song of one woman’s archetypal sorrow. The film's score is the work of award-winning composer Raghunath Khe, a former Vedic monk whose ethereal soundscapes form a core component of the work's DNA. Death, Resurrection, Ascension will mark Aurora and Khe's second public collaboration.
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Interview about the Death, Resurrection, Ascension feature length art film in Loose Lips Magazine
http://looselipsmag.com/culture/healing-through-occultism-takes-the-frame-in-death-resurrection-ascension/
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Shot during my lightning talk at the Open Science Network's Science Fictions for the Robot Classevent, discussing the influence of technology on the psycho-sociosphere, and the connection between the plight of the objectified woman with that of the ancient Vedic sages.
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Discussing the differences between left hand path occultism in the east and in the west, the desire to do my female ancestors justice, and reality hacking in my performance art work, at the Canzine Panel earlier this month at SFU's downtown campus.
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Interview about my upcoming Death, Resurrection, Ascension film in Vandocument: http://vandocument.com/2017/05/death-resurrection-ascension/
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TO HACK THE ETHER: MAIDENS OF THE MATRIX / INTERVIEW WITH PERIPHERAL REVIEW
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