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Crowley, Aleister (Edward Alexander) (1875–1947)
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The projects ranged from Teresa Margolles's soap bubbles in
the CAC courtyard, blown with water from a Mexico City morgue that had
been used for washing unidentified bodies (In the Air, 2003), to Joachim
Koester's "Morning of the Magicians," 2005, a
photographic examination of a Sicilian villa where the notorious English
satanist Aleister Crowley and his disciples performed their rituals in
the 1920s. Jack Parsons led an unusual life: by day he was an inventor who
created a rocket that helped the Allies win the war and NASA second a
spaceship to the moon; by night he performed Aleister Crowley rituals
seeking to create a new human that would finally destroy Christianity. He became enraptured
with the writings of the British occultist Aleister Crowley and joined
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