In ARKIPEL 2014 - Electoral Risk, Film Screening Reviews, Special Presentation

presented by Scott Miller Berry

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Resistensi, Persistensi, dan Waktu

 

Pakar geologi dari Paradise Spring, Brigid McCaffrey, berbicara tentang bagaimana memahami mineral, menyatakan bahwa ketika kita memahami bebatuan maka ia akan menjadi kata-kata dalam suatu kalimat. Dia menafsir lanskap layaknya membaca sebuah buku, dan tetiba corak geologis, yang tampak pasif dan kekal tak berubah, menjadi hidup, bergeser dan meluncur di sepanjang skala waktu yang terlalu luas untuk kita alami secara fisik. Akan tetapi kita dapat memahaminya secara konseptual. Kumpulan karya ini membuka ruang berpikir tentang bagaimana kita berada dalam waktu dan bagaimana kita menakarnya, dari kosmik ke sinematik, dari yang monumental ke meniatur.

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Resistance, Persistance, and Time

 

The geologist in Brigid McCaffrey’s Paradise Springs speaks about understanding minerals, saying that when you understand rocks they become like words in a sentence. She reads the landscape like a book, and suddenly the seemingly impassive, immutable geological features come alive, shifting and sliding over a time scale too vast for us to experience physically, but that we can understand conceptually. This collection of works opens up a space to think about how we exist in time and how we measure it, from the cosmic to the cinematic, the monumental to the miniature.

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Creme 21
Eve Heller (Austria/USA)

Cells & Stalks
Herb Theriault (Canada)

Explosion no. 6
Julie Tremble (Canada)

The House of Olga
Alexandra Gelis (Panama/Canada)

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Tender Feet
Fern Silva (USA)

Paradise Springs
Brigid McCaffrey (USA)

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