The perception of sensations affects the way in which the human understands, knows and recognizes the environment that surrounds him; and above all how he configures his dwelling. This exhibition is a journey through different natural bodies, interdimensional portals and lost or imagined geographies that recall inhabiting those material and chimerical worlds full of mysticism, sensitivity, intuition and reflection. Images and sounds that propose new ways of coexisting in alternate spaces. Works that speak in the mother tongue of nature, that invite the human to return to himself in order to build a poetic and symbolic dwelling; where the ordinary and the extraordinary come together.

 

Programadoras:
Ana Angarita – Manuela Palacios B. 

Program #2

4 SHORT FILMS

1:24:29

RUNTIME
1.

ÆON

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Emmanuel Fraisse

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While an unprecedented cataclysm leads to the evacuation of Japan, Lyra plunges into her memories. Who was Rey, the fascinating girl she followed all across the country? Why was she obsessed with the myth of Atlantis, the civilization punished by the gods 10,000 years ago? And most importantly: why did she too suddenly disappear too?

France | 30min.

2.

Puede una montaña recordar

Can a mountain recall

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Delfina Carlota Vazquez

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The smoke emerging from the volcano augurs a repressed but rebellious heart. Is there empathy between the volcanic eruption and the social claim? 

Mexico | 20min.

3.

Swalesong

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Nick Jordan, Jacob Cartwright

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A sonic and visual exploration of a remote river valley in England’s North Yorkshire Dales. The documentary layers together place, people, history and nature, with the River Swale as a leitmotif. The film’s score was created by musician Sam McLoughlin (samandtheplants), who recorded his river harp in the current of the river. Swalesong combines location shots with archival material, including photographs by pioneering wildlife photographers the Kearton Brothers, along with historic audio interviews with local people who remember Neddy Dick, who was infamous for his musical instruments made from nature.

Commissioned by Chrysalis Arts Development for ‘Unfolding Origins’ artist residency programme 2020-2022.

United Kingdom | 11min. 05s.

4.

Podesta Island

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Stéphanie ROLAND

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Podesta Island exists according to Google Earth.
Podesta Island does not exist according to Wikipedia.
Does it really exist?

Micronesia, Federated States of | 23min. 24s.