Overview of articles
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Image Technology Echoes
Two people examine a painting. They converse dryly about it, but their interior life reveals impetuous responses.Published on: -
Who Is Afraid of Ideology? Part 3 Micro Resistances
A small, seemingly insignificant seed grows into an exploration of autonomy, collectivity, indigenous struggle and eco-feminism in Colombia.Published on: -
The Hole’s Journey
A worn floor in an art institute and the battle for land ownership provide the basis for a playful political satire.Published on: -
For the Sake of Calmness
An experimental take on a reality intensified by the emotional flare of PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome).Published on: -
Daphne was a torso ending in leaves
An unapologetic, witty and feminist take on a famous myth, shot on gorgeous 16mm.Published on: -
Few Can See
Archive and reenactment tell the story of resistance via television broadcast in 1980s Northern Ireland.Published on: -
Dear Shadow, My Old Friend
Penetrating black and white archival imagery paints a haunting picture of Dutch colonialism in Indonesia.Published on: -
Martyrs of the Anthropocene
This short, experimental animation questions the relationships between nature and people in the Anthropocene.Published on: -
yours,
A tender love letter consisting of five works dedicated to the filmmaker Chantal Akerman.Published on: -
Red Film
A dizzying array of colours, textures and literary quotations point to the perfidious capitalist pressures on women to conform and consume.Published on: