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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • The Future Is Not What It Used to Be

    A portrait by Mika Taanila of one of the unsung pioneers of early electronic art, Finnish scientist and artist Erkki Kurenniemi.
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  • The Zone of Total Eclipse

    The Finnish artist Mika Taanila manipulates found scientific footage – a registration of an eclipse – that he shows in both positive and negative.
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  • The Annunciation

    The Annunciation represents the moment when an angel appears to Mary to tell her that she has been impregnated by God. At the end something…
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  • Call Girl

    Paranoid thriller based on a true story about political corruption and underage call-girls in extremely progressive Sweden in the 1970s. In the way in
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  • Optical Sound

    A rhythmic choreography of printer parts and their now classic typography, interspersed with observations of office life.
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  • Stimulus Progression (Rotterdam)

    In the 1970s, Muzak Corporation developed a pseudo-scientific method called ‘Stimulus Progression’, using music to increase productivity in a factory,
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  • Two Islands

    Staten Island and Hart Island, New York. Two enormous landfills. One for scrap metal, the other for the unclaimed dead.
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  • Futuro – A New Stance for Tomorrow

    This is a journey back in time to our recent futuristic past. A documentary by Finnish artist filmmaker Mika Taanila about the rise and fall…
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  • The Most Electrified Town in Finland

    Gentle eco-critical three-screen video installation about the construction of the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant in the village of Eurajoki in south-
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  • Six Day Run

    Runner Ashprihanal during the ultimate endurance test, The Six Day Run. Also at the festival, two installations by Taanila and a Short Profile compila
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