Overview of articles
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Lost Tune
Enchanting audio performance in which musicians play a long note on a harmonium, as a counterpoint to religious fanaticism in Bangladesh.Published on: -
what remains
Many people in the Kurdish city of Cizre are trapped between life and death. belit sağ conjures up apparitions in her images.Published on: -
Wong Ping’s Fables 1
Slightly frenetic, poppy animation featuring a Buddhist elephant, a social media addicted chicken and a tree trunk with insect phobia.Published on: -
Engagement Rate Formula
In this video, Adrian Melis proposes a serial production of social media ‘Like’ icons made out of plaster material.Published on: -
Baba
Captivating portrait of one of the first Turkish immigrants in the cultural sector, interviewed by his daughter amid a fashion collection.Published on: -
Becoming Alluvium
Past and present collide in a multilayered and emotionally charged contemplation on the beauty and suffering of the Mekong river.Published on: -
Once Removed
Bassel Abi Chahine, a self-described reincarnation of a dead soldier from the Lebanese civil war, recalls past details with remarkable precision.Published on: -
Murmur
In the early morning, nature awakens to the sounds of the city. Urban bustle and birdsong merge into a familiar murmur.Published on: -
Waste No. 4 New York, New York
Ghostly, 16mm footage of Fresh Kills in New York, the world’s largest rubbish dump. A final portrait of Western civilisation.Published on: -
I Felt Like the Sound of a Harp
Chemist Humphry Davy’s experimentation with nitrous oxide serves as a source of inspiration for this multilayered play of chemistry and celluloid.Published on: