An extraordinary ethnographic document of the modifications made by the residents of the Trobriand Islands, in Papua New Guinea, to the traditional British game of cricket. In response to colonialism the islanders have changed the game into an outlet for mock warfare, community interchange, tribal rivalry, sexual innuendo and a lot of riotous fun. Intercut sequences explaining traditional cricket indicate how much the game has been altered; historical footage and commentary review the history of British colonialism in the area. This is not a glimpse of a disappearing culture, but a piece of propaganda by indigenous Trobrianders in favour of their national game which, with good reason, they consider to be far superior to the English "rubbish" from which it was derived.
UntitledOpen conversation with Toni Serra *) abu ali (OVNI Archives) and the authors of the videos of ACTE 34: The Other City: Marc Almodóvar, David Batlle and Giovanni Cioni, who will reflect on their works in particular and open discussion on the evolution of cities in the conflicts of global capitalism. Suñol Foudation, 3rd October, 2016.
Encuentro abierto con Toni Serra abu ali (Arxius OVNI) y los autores de los vídeos del programa ACTE 34: La Ciudad Otra: Marc Almodóvar, David Batlle y Giovanni Cioni, que plantearán una reflexión y una discusión abierta a partir de sus trabajos en particular y también sobre el devenir de las ciudades en los conflictos del capitalismo global. Fundación Suñol 3 de octubre de 2016.
Advancing for a reality always changeable -uncertain- and increasingly unforseeably. The uncertainty corresponds with the transformations of the sonorous paces: the laughs, the violin and the rain on having hit on the asphalt, interlace with the fragmentation and the fragility of the individual in the city.
A camera in the maze of sharp ice. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show
Alba is twelve years old and wants to discover the mysterious, fascinating and unknown reality of death. With her best friend Samuel, she enters abandoned houses, travels through forgotten villages and explores remote mountains that hide another parallel world. Hers is a journey to reveal the unexplainable conflict between the living and the dead.
UntitledFrom unity to Dispersion
ACCUMULATION OF GESTURES
BLACK SKIN, WHITE MASKS
Trinomials of the Form
From unity to Dispersion
In linguistics, a trinomial of the form X, Y, and Z (also called a tricolon or tripartite expression) is a set phrase composed of three coordinated elements, usually joined by "and" or "or," which are similar in structure, meaning, or rhythm. A trinomial (in linguistic terms) is a fixed or semi-fixed expression consisting of three parallel or semantically related words or phrases, often used together to emphasize, create rhythm, or achieve a stylistic effect.
We propose a series of four prototypes developed within the context of the Unidentified Video Observatory or in its immediate vicinity. These materialize as four publications on this website and four sessions at the Santa Mònica in Barcelona .
The series is structured around four derivations based on videographic materials preserved in the Archive 94-20 , in dialogue with short-duration modules specially produced to facilitate interpretation. This proposal is centered on feedback with the Observatory’s past contexts —a practice that the project periodically reactivates as an exercise in reflection and continuity.
Each module in the cycle, Trinomials of Form , proposes a dialogue between two historical pieces from the Archive 94-20 and a contemporary short piece produced by the Observatory. This triple relationship functions as a node of recontextualization and reconsideration : it seeks to recover meanings preserved in one of the project’s archives, bring them into play from the present and open up new interpretations , while also stimulating the Observatory’s current production and reinforcing its dimension as an authorial project .
Trinomials of Form focuses on specific—perhaps illusory, perhaps disorienting—aspects of our present. In a drift of uncertainties, the reflections of the common and memory as recollection become blurred. When visions open up, confession turns into ritual, and the archive that contains them collapses into a mere memory; then the experience becomes an endless loop.
This four-session cycle reveals an unexpected map , tracing a reading from unity to dispersion , and from the visible to the invisible . Forms of emptiness within apparent absurdities: a breath that concentrates, unfolds, and dissolves bubbles in the air. Suspended in their reflections of sunlight, they induce thought and, once again, shape a passage that exists only in moments of veiled reality .