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Tingis
ES ES-OVNI RSC-4319 · Item · 2008
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

"Tangier attracts you...And you are attracted to it,as if it grabbed you to remain inside you". "I am born in Tangier and I never go from Tangier. So I do n’t like to go from Tangier. I want to stay in Tangier".

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Times to Come
ES ES-OVNI EXP-S015 · Series · 2025
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Nobody could see beyond.

/ THE SEARCH OF LIGHT /

/ THE SEARCH OF FIRE /

Nobody could see beyond.

We propose a series of four prototypes developed within the framework of the Observatory of Unidentified Video or in its immediate proximity, which are materialized in four publications on this website and four sessions at Santa Mònica in Barcelona. The series focuses on a clear commitment to openness in the work-in-progress, dialogue, and contextualization, through a close and proximate staging.

This study, whether self-produced or in collaboration, focuses on specific aspects of our present that may be illusory, perhaps disorienting. It seeks to intuit solutions or, at the very least, to create a useful context from which progress becomes possible.

TIMES SQUARE
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S002-SS001-0001 · Item · 2009
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Recorded in the Times Square, which is located in a central area of New York City, this work is an inventory of images about the act of photograph. Regarding all aspects of the massive production of images (as never before in history), the velocity and technological evolution of our era, the authors investigate the idea of time and its boundaries, while dealing with local / global subjects.

Time Passes
ES ES-OVNI RSC-753 · Item · 1998
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

Using a Super8 camera, Henricks employed time-lapse photography to document the interior and exterior of his apartment. Inspired by the work of Virginia Woolf, this video uses writing as a metaphor to speak on notions of temporality and impermanence.

Time Like Zeros
ES ES-OVNI CTX-S014-SS001-0066 · Item · 2010
Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

The title Time Like Zeros is taken from a comment by one of eight female prisoners who narrate the film, as she contemplates the life sentence stretching ahead of her. It is echoed visually in the camera movement that encircles the prison, and in the circles of razor wire that whiz by as the scene moves from the exterior fence to the darkest cells of the prison. A sense of community and compassion can be sensed in the women's voices, yet contrasts with the footage shot by guards as they chain down a woman in the segregation unit.

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