Unilalianism
Internet-based, satifical art and aesthetic movement From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unilalianism (/junɨˈleɪ.li.ən.ɪzəm/), better known as Unilalia is a portmanteau combining the Latin unus with the ancient Greek laliá – together, this word is translated loosely into "one tongue [language]". It refers to a growing, new[when?] underground art and aesthetic movement created by Carter Wilson and his brother, Ellis, developing in the Seattle and greater Puget Sound region with its roots in Oakland, California.
Years active | 2018–present |
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Location | United States of America |
List of Unilalian shows
This is a list of shows of Unilalianism.
- Washington
- 2019 - Live Installation 001 (Olympia)[1][2]
- 2019 - Live Installation 002 (Olympia)
- 2019 - Carter Wilson Album Release Celebration & Cafe Red Benefit Show (Seattle)[3][4]
- 2019 - Unilalia Live! 001 (Seattle)[5][6]
- 2019 - Unilalia Live! 002 (Seattle)[7][8]
- 2019 - Unilalia Live! 003 (Olympia)[9][10]
- 2020 - Unilalia Live! 004: Blackbox Underground (Ballard)[11][12]
- 2020 - Unilalia Pop-Up Show (Seattle)
- 2020 - Unilalia Live! 005 (Seattle)
- 2020 - Unilalia Live! 006 (Seattle)
References
External links
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