Busy Bodies

Busy Bodies

1997 · 9 min

One of Ortiz’s final computer-laser-videos, marking a significant point in his career as an interdisciplinary artist and pioneer of the Destructivism movement.—Yesenia Perez

Directed by Raphael Montañez Ortíz

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