DIGITAL TRAUMA

Monday, February 19th

ticket1pm – 3pm
CARNEGIE Institution for Science
$11 IN ADVANCE HERE OR AT THE DOOR

Screens as part of Mind-Blowing Animations


DIGITAL TRAUMA (and the Crystal Image)

Directed by: Maria Molina
Lead Cast: M. Eugenia Alvarez
Netherlands / 2018 / 8mins

If we can access our past at any given moment, to what extent can we get rid of it and look ahead? What consequences do the access to a digital memory (including access to the words, images and sounds of the horrors of the past) have for post-conflict societies? Can a digital memory become a powerful tool to ignite more profound ethnic hate, violence and war?

The Crystal Image (Deleuze) describes a moment where a past image becomes fused or confused with its presentness. In the film, post-production is used as a conceptual tool to “traumatice” the Digital Image itself by using the slit scan  technique. This effect creates images of time-based phenomena by merging different layers of time within a single image. In the film the present becomes more distorted in time as the stream of images goes on. The result is a liquid time, where the girl´s image becomes fused with the stream of images from the Google search box.

Director Bio:

María Molina Peiró is a filmmaker and audio-visual artist with a background in fine arts. She works in an open format mixing film, animation and digital media.
Her films and art works have been showcased in international festivals like Art Futura, DC Independent Film Festival, Los Angeles CineFest, Amsterdam Spanish Film Festival, Festival de Cinema Independent de Barcelona, AMEE (Festival International de Arte sonoro y video arte) and art spaces, including MACBA (Barcelona), EYE Film museum (Amsterdam), Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC), Círculo de Bellas Artes (Madrid) or Centre de Cultura Contemporània Barcelona (CCCB) among others.

http://mariamolinapeiro.com


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