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ES ES-OVNI RSC-2134 · Item · 2006
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

00:06:03:08 is a digital degeneration of both sound and image. The natural element of water is progressively reduced to its digital essence - a series of pulsating patterns of light on the surface of a glass screen. 00:06:03:08 subverts and exposes the nature of monitor/television imagery/sound and the viewers relationship to and with the screen. 00:06:03:08 focuses the viewers gaze toward a sequence of imagery upon a screen that is in the process of digital atrophy. This piece explores progressive digital decay.

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ES ES-OVNI RSC-4254 · Item · 2020
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

When a massive new star starts to shine while still within the cool molecular gas cloud from which it formed, its energetic radiation can ionize the cloud’s hydrogen and create a large, hot bubble of ionized gas. Amazingly, located within this bubble of hot gas around a nearby massive star are the frEGGs: dark compact globules of dust and gas, some of which are giving birth to low-mass stars. The boundary between the cool, dusty frEGG and the hot gas bubble is seen as the glowing purple/blue edges in this fascinating image.

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ES ES-OVNI RSC-3413 · Item · 2010
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

The goal of this documentary is to give a kind of snapshot of people's lives in the neighborhood of Raval in Barcelona on a normal day in wintertime in 2009. The idea was to accompany people with very distinct points of view through their everyday lives. All of these stories combine as part of one day in Raval, in which the camera changes situation and thus perspective over time, also meeting people to accompany and follow them on part of their daily route, observing and listening to their impressions of daily life in the neighbourhood. The cinematic design is to be clearly distinguishable and stand out from a classic reportage or documentary film style. The film does not follow a story in the classical way, it does not use any interviews, a narrative voice or music which is not part of the ambience in the image. Instead the camera is observing simple situations in the daily life in the Raval neighbourhood, following its main protagonists as a silent observer in their ordinary life.

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