The document discusses the concept that all humans are equal and should treat each other, as well as the environment, with respect. It references a quote from the US Declaration of Independence stating that all men are created equal. It warns that climate change threatens all species on Earth if emissions continue at their current rate. The document promotes realizing our shared equality in order to take care of one another, animals, and the environment. It includes links to videos and publications about the performer Kube Man, who wears a mirrored cube on their head to symbolize our shared humanity.
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Kube Man Performance Art
1. Kube Man Performance
We are all human beings.
My performance is based on the quotation "all men are created equal" is part
of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, which Thomas Jefferson penned in
1776 during the beginning of the American Revolution.
The second paragraph in the Declaration of Independence states, “We hold
these truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are
endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these
are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.”
In order to save the planet, when you see me, you're seeing yourself. We
must think about the future generations. We are all human beings.we need
to keep a healthy planet so future generations could survive and reproduce.
“Human-induced climate change, which certain politicians deny and many of
us choose to ignore, threatens the survival of every species on Earth. If
emissions continue at their current rate, scientists anticipate widespread
coastal land loss, agricultural and economic collapse, food and water
shortages, frequent and severe natural disasters, and unprecedented
refugee crises. ” Nytimes.com
When we start to realize we all are equal, we will start taking care of each
other, we will start taking care of the animals, we will start taking care of
the environment.
Videos
https://youtu.be/7puSBRCH2tg
https://youtu.be/-eYhadlPDv4
https://youtu.be/r2uVSSU1NVY
9. Publications in spanish
Publicación en revista de la Organización Nelson Garrido (ONG)
http://www.laong.org/kube-man-johanna-perez-daza/
Publicación en El Universal
http://www.eluniversal.com/entretenimiento/43206/rafael-montill
a-pasea-su-hombrecubo-por-miami
10. I do not need any requirements nor speciak needs
How long is my performance? 15 or 20 Min, I do not need a special moment,
I rather do it when everyone are doing nothing or when they are waiting for
the next shows or waiting in line to enter the event, so when I coming into
the room there is a break in the mind of everyone, and this is what I am
looking for.
I dress with a white suit and put on my head a cube made of mirror
acrylic. I just walk across the room, I do not talk. I stop next anyone, and
when someone wants to see her/his face in the mirror.
I am looking that everyone realize that We are all the same, Human
and we should treat and care for each other with respect regardless of race,
color, religion, sex, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation,
age or disability.
My Statement
“Life is a pure flame and we live by an invisible sun within us.” Sir Thomas
Browne
Ever since I can remember, I have given importance to two things in my
life: internal seeking and art. My works of art are concrete and essential
approximations of my own inner and outer experiences. They are simple;
they reflect me. I have based my work on the flower of life and Metatron’s
Cube.
Geometric Abstraction allows me to convey deeper thoughts to my
audience as a divine human gift. My art is a strong response to the chaotic
world around us. Exploring the elements of geometric shapes, light, and
color in the combination, I try to bring about harmony, unity, and balance. I
would like to reduce my artistic vocabulary to dots, lines, and shades of
white. My biggest challenge is to simplify my art expression.
Rafael Montilla
@rafamontillaart
http://www.rafaelmontillaart.com/