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              #YesWeWork
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4265 · Item · 2020
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              (...) Without scruples, on 28 February, in the midst of the Coronavirus emergency – in five days 110 cases had been officially confirmed in the area, which was out of control – the Italian employer’s federation, Confindustria, launched a social media campaign with the hashtag #YesWeWork. “We need to tone it down, make public opinion understand that things are returning to normal, that people can go back to living the way they used to,”  the president of Confindustria Lombardy, Marco Bonometti, told the media. The message of the promotional video for international partners was absurd: “Coronavirus cases have been diagnosed in Italy, but it is no different to many other countries,” they downplayed the situation. And they lied: “The risk of infection is low”. They blamed the media for unwarranted scaremongering, and they showed workers in their factories while boasting that all their factories would remain “open and at full capacity, as always.” Just five days later, the huge outbreak of infections and deaths arrived. It would end up being the largest in Italy and Europe. Even then, Confindustria did not withdraw the campaign, much less consider closing the factories (...) Article excerpt: Bergamo, the massacre that the employers chose not to prevent The part of Italy that was hardest hit by Covid-19 is a major industrial hub. It was never declared a danger zone due to lobbying by employers. The human cost was catastrophic. Alba Sidera Roma , 10/04/2020  

              Welcome to Interzona: CD-ROM
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-1910 · Item · 1995
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              "We want to be near our customers and although currently there is some discontinuity in the market, we are proud to offer the best products and the best prices."  A journal of a insane adiction, a journey into the dawn of internet and lingo desert. Cd rom_interactive 1995_1998 Barcelona. Collaborations: IUA Pompeu Fabra, Oigo Voces, Joan Leandre, J M Palmeiro R, Xavi Hurtado.

              VideoLabyrinth
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-1264 · Item · 1999
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The "Pirate Utopias and European Archives Renegades" present a silent report on CCTV-security cameras. A catalog of tragedies and ideas for the future.

              Memory of the Land
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4316 · Item · 2017
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Memory of the Land, is a reflection of the human condition under the yoke of different forms of violence, collective memory and identity as forms of resilience. Palestine. A body is trapped at a checkpoint; an essential mechanism of the Israeli occupation. The body is pierced by structural and physical violence, which is aggressive and arbitrary and prevents and attacks its free movement and existence.

              Europlex
              ES ES-OVNI CTX-S009-SS004-0003 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Europlex tracks distinct cross-border activities through the Spanish-Moroccan borderland and seeks to make these obscure paths visible. On their repetitive circuit around the check-point to the Spanish enclave Ceuta, the video follows in three borderlogs the smuggling women who strap multiple layers of clothes to their bodies; the daily commute of "domesticas" who turn into time travellers as they move back and forth between the Moroccan and European time zones; and the Moroccan women working in the transnational zones in Northafrica for the European market. All these trajectories move around and in between the imperative of the territorial borders. They form, however, a vital layer of the cultural and economic space between Europe and Africa.