D6: culture in transit
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D6: culture in transit
Jonas Nilsson, The Loony Room (still), 2009
Jonas Nilsson, The Loony Room (still), 2009, 02:50

Jonas Nilsson

How do we know precisely what constitutes “normality” or mental illness? Conventional wisdom suggests that specially trained professionals have the ability to make reasonably accurate diagnoses. What is - or is not - “normal” may have much to do with the labels that are applied to people in particular settings.

We screened Jonas' work 'The Loony Room' at the Göteborg Culture Festival 2012, Sweden in the Big M, check it out here.