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              VISIONS OF AN EXPANDED TIME
              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S021 · Series · 2024
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              VISIONS OF AN EXPANDED TIME

              March 16th from 18:30h to 20:30h

              Centre Cultural La Marineta, Mollet del Vallès

              A dialogue between the works of videomakers Scott Barley and  Alessandro Quaranta , both of whom have in common an attitude of radical permanence when facing the experience of that which is observed and the vision delivered to the audience.

              •    Incanto, by Alessandro Quaranta (2022). Italy. No dialogue. 12’

              A little girl sleeps wrapped in her blankets. A lampshade that projects large areas of shadow is the source of a brightness that spreads from the inside of a room, like the circles generated by a stone thrown into the water, until it reaches the most distant places. What is manifested inside reverberates in the environment outside, because it is made of the same material. The video is a chant, a natural prayer in order to live as long as possible.

              •    The Green Ray, by Scott Barley (2017). South Wales (UK). No dialogue. 12’

              A Green Ray that never features. Instead, we sense it – seeing beyond our own eyes, beyond the hills – we sense it for an instant. We are plunged into the unknowable, beyond the horizon, beyond seeing altogether. In a single 11 minute take, the film takes us from lush sunsets, to beyond the green ray, and into the gloaming, into the heavy night's darkness, where we await the impending storm.

              •    Lumen by Alessandro Quaranta (2006). Italy. No dialogue. 4’20”

              The neutral surface of the screen is continuously traversed by luminous interferences. The surface, defined by the screen, is traversed by a beam of light in multiple directions, revealing bodies of different nature and identity. Light, as a technical resource, names the object and, in its incessant movement, establishes a play of correspondences. Light is the eye that forms a singularity from the whole.

              Light is the language that isolates from the indistinct noise of sounds.

              •    Womb, by Scott Barley (2017). South Wales (UK). No dialogue. 16’

              The Mouth screams. Like a shadow, it looms on the event horizon. It swells, hunting the night like a snake in the dark. The laceration tears through the stars, devouring its meal. Within the nothing swims something of a memory of movement. Far beyond, something out of the black reveals itself. In the infinite womb, limbs drift suspended, like flies in a giant spider web. An infinite sea of pale flesh. Bodies without organs. Death's renewal awaits, as the bodies pass through the void.

              •    I testimoni si liberano al tramonto della luce , by Alessandro Quaranta (2023). Italy. No dialogue. 5’45”

              What happens when a place is abandoned by humans?

              Thereby, where for a long time there have been temporary settlements of marginalised, rejected, undocumented communities in tents or dilapidated dwellings made from the waste materials of our welfare civilisation, when they are forcibly displaced, it is nature that takes their place.

              Here, the gaze moves in a forest on the outskirts of a city, which grew up where only twenty years earlier there was a Roma camp.

              Only at nightfall is it possible to glimpse the testimonies of these tenures, which emerge as remnants one cannot retain, like absurd intuitions that disappear as soon as one thinks have understood them.

              •    Retirement by Scott Barley 2013. South Wales (UK). No dialogue. 3’

              A solitude found in the distant storm.

              •    Soglie, by Alessandro Quaranta (2016). Italy. No dialogue. 14’

              There are many protagonists in this video: the woods, above all, and different types of animals, natural light effects, installations by various artists (these were installed along the pathway in a Piedmont Valley in the North West of Italy as a result of a production of material in the field occurred during the project “La collera delle lumache” [The Snails’ Wrath]) , the stream, the sky, and other landscapes.

              Each of these elements, from time to time, can ‘take over the scene’ of Soglie (Thresholds ), becoming the momentary protagonist of the work, totally without any pre-established hierarchies.

              An intangible entity that was possible to document only by evoking it with this composition of images and sounds, all of which are absolutely authentic and not treated in any way during post-production.

              One could define Soglie (Thresholds ) as an epic of the events of those days, that which was seen by the invisible eyes of the woods and narrated by the forest itself. I repeatedly dreamed of it over the long term that I devoted myself to the choice of images and sounds, and to their transformation, and now tell my dream to everyone who sees this video work.

              •    The Ethereal Melancholy Of Seeing Horses In The Cold by Scott Barley 2012. South Wales (UK). No dialogue. 4’

              A silent short, focusing on the beauty and melancholia of seeing horses in the cold fog, and the metaphors that manifest, as time passes.

              •    Les animaux de Stella, by Alessandro Quaranta (2019). Italy. No dialogue. 15’

              STATES OF PASSAGE
              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S025 · Series · 2024
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              14 December from 18:00h to 20:00h

              Centre Cultural La Marineta, Mollet del Vallès

              Free entrance / Limited seats

              States of Passage shows an ‘alterity’ of subjects and cultures, which by constituting a radical alternative to the dominant and homogeneous thought, both in terms of socio-cultural spheres and small communities, they challenge the spatial-temporal and anthropocentric convictions of control and knowledge of any visible and invisible phenomena. It is precisely in terms of the invisibility or visibility of the apparent, that which has prompted us to elaborate this essay with images, and the word as evocation. This video-essay is a testimony of this attempt: the subjects that appear are marginalised beings or entities, self-exiles, ascetics, primitives, etc., in and from the margins of ‘civilisation’.

              The material used consists partly of open source videos available on the net and re-edited, some available on the OVNI archive, and others created specifically for this project.

              Authors cited in the video essay States of Passage:

              Scott Barley, Philippe Descola, Federico Lanchares, Ciro Guerra, Xavi Hurtado, Gian Antonio Gilli, Toni Cots, Alessandro Quaranta, Pavel Lungin, Ben Rivers, Bruno Latour, Carlos Casas, Toni Serra *) Abu-Ali.

              This video essay is a non-profit research project for educational purposes.

              Memory and Resilence
              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S018 · Series · 2023
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Friday 10 November from 19:30h to 21:30h

              Auditorium of the Cultural Centre La Marineta, Mollet del Vallès.

              Con altri occhi , by Alesssandro Quaranta, 13’ (Italy) (2014) VOSE.

              A film of a partisan’s reactions to the images of those snowy landscapes he had crossed seventy years ago. The memory of a place between life and death.

              Inner Lines, by Pierre-Yves Vandeweerd , 88’, 16 mm, (Belgium-France), VOSE.

              Around Mount Ararat, in Turkey and Armenia, the inhabitants and their courier pigeons move along these parallel paths in search of communities submerged in war. Men and women bear witness to what they have endured, to their shattered lives, to life struggling against death.

              Discussion and debate with the presence of Alessandro Quaranta.

              Mollet City Council and CRA'P - creation practices and artistic research.

              La Marineta Cultural Center

              Església, 7, 08100 Mollet del Vallès.

              Light / Vibration
              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S019 · Series · 2023
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              A video-essay capable of arousing in the observer a critical as well as a contemplative thought.

              In Light / Vibration a concern emerges for those places, even anonymous, corporeal and geographical, that are responsible for momentary illuminations and visions of the soul.

              The research has focused on the conflictivity existing in the interpretation of reality, along with a critique of modernity, using the duplicity of opposites (light/darkness, place/space, sacred/divine), identifying them as a model to explore different authorial videos, interviews and various documentaries.

              The material used consists partly of open source videos available on the web and re-edited, some available on the desorg dot org online archive, and others created specifically for this project.

              Authors and participants:

              Toni Serra / Abu-Ali, Toni Cots, Fernand Deligny, Esther Freixa i Ràfols, Gian Antonio Gilli, Ariel Jimenez, Alessandro Quaranta, Jesus Rafael Soto, Laurel Swenson, Renaud Victor, Peter Watkins.

              A research project by Alessandro Quaranta and Toni Cots , screened at the  Convent de Sant Agustí , Barcelona on November 11 2023, and and March 17, 2023 at the Centre Cultural La Marineta , in Mollet del Vallès.

              Animated Palestine
              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S027 · Series · 2026
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Centre Cultural La Marineta

              Carrer de l'Església, 7.

              Free entry with reverse box office.

              Presented in collaboration with in collaboration with CRA'P - pràctiques de creació i recerca artística and the Animated Palestine Collective , an animation film program that explores different aspects of Palestinian life, with the aim of giving visibility to diverse expressions of animated art made in Palestine and about Palestine.

              Screenings followed by a discussion with Palestinian director Samira Badran.

              Concrete Sky , Basel Nasr and Ahmad Saleh, 2025, Palestine, Ramallah. 5’43 min.

              The daily journey of the balloon girl, who witnesses the effects of the apartheid wall as it separates children from their schools, families from one another, and people from their own land.

              The Tower , Mats Grorud, 2018, Norway, France, Sweden, 77 min. OV with English subtitles.

              Beirut, Lebanon. Wardi, an 11-year-old Palestinian girl, lives with her family in the Bourj el-Barajneh refugee camp, where she was born. Her beloved great grandfather Sidi was among the first to settle in the camp after being expelled from his land in 1948.

              CRA’P – pràctiques de creació i recerca artística ( creation practices and artistic research ) is a non profit organization created to generate and host activities of research and creation related to contemporary performing arts practices and their dissemination

              Animated Palestine is a collective of Palestinian and international animation filmmakers whose films address different aspects of Palestinian life through art. In the face of the ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people, we felt the need to come together to support one another as an artistic community, creating stronger bonds among ourselves and helping our films reach a wider audience by telling stories about Palestine. The aim of our group is to showcase different expressions of animated art made in Palestine and about Palestine.