In Stations, Wilson envisions the mind of an eleven-year-old boy and his relation to the outside world. As a boy looks out his kitchen window daydreams and fantasies unfold in a universe both magical and sinister. Wilson uses elements such as fire, metal, wind, and water as departure points for a series of elegant pictoral compositions and evocative metaphors.
"''Stations, a work for television written and directed by Robert Wilson, depicts the daydreams and fantasies of an 11 year-old boy [told in 13 parts]. The pivotal image is that of the young boy looking through a large window in the kitchen of his home. The window provides the portal for the child's fantasies inside and outside his home. There is no dialogue or spoken language" -- Stations' press packet."
"In Stations, Wilson envisions the mind of an eleven-year-old boy and his relation to the outside world. As a boy looks out his kitchen window daydreams and fantasies unfold in a universe both magical and sinister. Wilson uses elements such as fire, metal, wind, and water as departure points for a series of elegant pictoral compositions and evocative metaphors."@en
"An original stage work written, directed and designed by Robert Wilson."
"With no dialogue or spoken language, Robert Wilson's Stations depicts the daydreams and fantasies of an eleven-year-old boy. The pivotal image of this work is that of the boy looking through a large kitchen window in his home. This window provides the portal for the child's fantasies inside and outside the home."@en
""With no dialogue or spoken language, Robert Wilson's Stations depicts the daydreams and fantasies of an eleven-year-old boy. The pivotal image of this work is that of the boy looking through a large kitchen window in his home. This window provides the portal for the child's fantasies inside and outside the home"--Kitchen video collection web p."
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