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Between March and April 2020 almost all of humanity have been confined to their homes due to the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. This confinement, with its uncertain end, has revealed to many the incalculable value of a window. But, does everybody have one?
As the economy expands, ever greater quantities of materials and energy need to be extracted and then disposed of - these processes lead to environmental degradation and the release of pollutants into the atmosphere. Moreover, they often take place far away from the points of consumption, jeopardizing the livelihoods of local communities. Economic growth thus leads to increasing cases of environmental conflicts - with communities clamouring for environmental justice. These conflicts often take place in remote areas, or what we call the "commodity frontiers". This video showcases the work of students at the the Institute of Environmental Sciences at the Autonomous University of Barcelona through 12 case studies about different types of eco-conflicts.
"Imaginary Trips I" is a Portrait of a City where the different languages that inhabit the urban landscape intersect. The travel document through the subjective story, the history and the dislate, whose roots are the narrations about remote cultures and unknown territories: literary genre of seekers of fortune, sailors and anthropologists. In this first chapter of "Imaginary Travels", a tour of the city of Buenos Aires, its history and myths. 3 Mostra de Vídeo Independent de Barcelona 1996.
UntitledThe "Pirate Utopias and European Archives Renegades" present a silent report on CCTV-security cameras. A catalog of tragedies and ideas for the future.
"Villa 31. Buenos Aires "is a film about life in its most physical sense, life that, despite everything, beats in every corner of the planet. Villa 31 talks about happiness, suffering, and learning from both, and happens, perhaps by chance, in one of several precarious settlements in Buenos Aires: Villa 31.