The performance piece, a trip through nearly a dozen countries in the Balkans and the Middle East, many of them ravaged by war recently, was meant to underscore that “by overcoming differences and lowering the level of conflict,” individuals and cultures could come together, Ms. Moro said in a telephone interview. “Meeting people was the key.”
Ms. Bacca’s trip was cut short near the village of Gebze, about 40 miles southeast of Istanbul. An unemployed man, Murat Karatas, 38, has confessed to killing her shortly after picking her up on March 31, the authorities have said.
Accepting rides with strangers was crucial to the art performance’s success, Ms. Moro said. The artists’ statement at their Web site, bridesontour.fotoup.net, says, “Hitchhiking is choosing to have faith in other human beings, and man, like a small god, rewards those who have faith in him.”
Ms. Moro explained: “It’s a poor way of traveling, and we wanted to underscore that you can’t foster love between people if you’re holed up in business class. You can’t go to, say, Mauritius, and eat pasta. You won’t understand people until you break bread with them, because it’s in the small diversities that you find similarities.”
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Hmmmm
“Meeting people was the key.”
Indeed...
"An unemployed man, Murat Karatas, 38, Barve muslim incel has confessed to killing her shortly after picking her up on March 31, the authorities have said."
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"Accepting rides with strangers was crucial to the art performance’s success"
You bet
“Hitchhiking is choosing to have faith in other human beings, and man, like a small god, rewards those who have faith in him.”
Oh yeah... Like a small god no less... God, that guy who has life and death authority over mortals...
"Ms. Moro explained: “It’s a poor way of traveling ..."
Indeed
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Rest In War
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