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A Moment of Exposure

“A moment of exposure” is about observing the experience of living an idea and gathering materials for an art installation. The camera, as an attentive observer, collects memories and associations […]

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The Three Memoires

A man with no memory walks through the hall of honor of the former national congress of Chile, a place that was closed during the military dictatorship and that has

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October noon

A spring afternoon on the San Cristobal hill, in downtown Santiago de Chile. Four friends and a sound engineer talk about the events seen and experienced during the popular revolt

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Land Bodies, Decomposing Mass

Ingrid Bjørnaali, Maria Simmons and Fabian Lanzmaier question the idea of landscapes as sources rather than resources. Eteam examines the architecture of semiconductors and integrated circuits, which express hierarchies. Clara

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Tintinnabulum

”Tintinnabulum” is a performance by Gustavo Gomes that explores the porous boundaries between masculinity and vulnerability through movement, spoken word, and sound. Inspired by the ancient Roman amulet—a bronze erect

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Boomerang

The inner courtyard of the Canebière building, built by Fernand Pouillon in 1952 as a vision of quality housing for the people. The camera slowly follows the vertical and horizontal

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Phoenix Katja

“I am a phoenix bird. It’s hard for me take off and fall.” writes Katja. She is a kindergarten teacher in Narva, a border town between Estonia and Russia. She

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Efforts of Nature

Combining low resolution footage, 16mm film and satellite imagery, Efforts of Nature considers the passage of time, processes of change and dissolution from two distant perspectives: the existential level of

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3350 KM

In exile, 7 years away from my father and my homeland, I record our phone conversations. He tells me about the country, his loneliness. My screen unites and separates us,

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Non Human

“Non Human” is a film inspired by the poet Muriel Rukeyser’s documentary poem, “The Book of the Dead”, which she wrote using direct quotations of workers effected by the Hawk’s

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