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Midsentence

“MIDSENTENCE” examines daily life in a county jail. It lays bare larger truths about incarceration, institutional authority, confinement, shame, innocence, guilt, and power dynamics between those in and out of […]

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Corte

Six millennials meet a famous writer at a former workers’ retreat in the alps. Invited for an evening of conversation, tensions rise over political differences, leading to a violent clash

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Nafura

Bored one evening, three friends have fun reflecting on the symbolism of the Jeddah fountain in Saudi Arabia. Built by the king in the 1980s, it is considered the highest

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Disappearance in Three Acts

“Disappearance in Three Acts | Act One” is an ethnography of violence reflecting on a history of conflict in Central Mexico. The video piece posits a decolonial approach to the

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Ubuntu

In the heart of Burundi, rivalries and ethnic extremism have caused thousands of deaths since independence. Amidst the murderous madness we have endured, there have been those who protected life.

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Begehung

On the outskirts of the small town of Gommern, a heath garden has been inviting visitors for a walk since 1996. This was once the site of Ernst Reindel’s rendering

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Levitate

What do monuments want, do, and stand for in our memories and public spaces? “Levitate”, questions the histories, functions and possible futures of colonial icons that still today define the

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Blooming

In Benin, the water people, who once fought against colonisation, are now facing water hyacinth, a colonising plant that reproduces at breakneck speed, suffocating the lake. Realism and imagination intertwine,

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I Wan’na Be Like You

Walt Disney’s film “The Jungle Book” (1967) and the 1894 book by Rudyard Kipling on which it is based are emblematic of Western imperialism, not only othering nature and animals,

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