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              WAR, INSUBMISSION, ART
              ES ES-OVNI EXP-S013 · Series · 2025
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Project in Residency Falconetti Peña

              / Exhibition War, insubmission, art /

              / FILMOTECA DE CATALUNYA /

              / CRIPPLES OF WAR AND NORMALITY /

              / PATRIOTISM AND COLONIZATION /

              / YOU WILL DIE AS HEROES /

              / PAMPHLET AND REVOLUTION /

              WAR, INSUBMISSION, ART

              Project in Residency Falconetti Peña

              In 1924, coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the end of World War I, Otto Dix published his work The War, composed of fifty engravings in which he denounced warmongering with a harshness that had not been seen until then. A century earlier, Goya, a painter who inspired Otto Dix, produced The Disasters of War. And now, one hundred years later, a cruel and senseless war is once again being fought in Europe.

              Otto Dix is located between two times, Goya's and ours. The project for this exhibition/intervention is to take his engravings as a starting point for a journey through the art that has rebelled against war slogans.

              Goya, Dix, Grosz, Arntz, Watkins and many other artists defied the prevailing aesthetic order by creating works of enormous relevance. To do so, they used modest formats, the engraving, the poster, the mimeographed magazine, the pamphlet, the false documentary, the only ones they could access in times of censorship and blockade. These are works that managed to last against all odds, as there were many who were interested in making them disappear.

              Thanks to them, today we can follow the trail of those who in their day disobeyed the patriotic slogans, maintaining the flame of resistance to the war madness.

              The project will cover various spaces and historical periods, combining different formats, pictorial, graphic and audiovisual.

              The idea is to contrast them, face to face, with the messages of those who at the time bet on galvanizing the warrior ardor of the masses.

              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.

              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S016 · Series · 2023
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Unidentified Video Observatory Constellations

              Presentation at the MACBA 2023-2024 IEP

              Una eina per a explorar

              L'Observatori de Vídeo No Identificat és una potent eina per a la incursió entre els «oasis» que resisteixen a l'extensió del desert. Incursió en el sentit d'exploració i viatge, alhora físic i iniciàtic, obertura a l'encontre amb l'inaudit que mai deixa igual.

              «Tornar a obrir el camp de l'experimentació»

              A la seva manera modesta, situada, funambulista amb la Institució — una de les pràctiques que ovni ha perseguit des del principi ressona amb aquesta veu indígena que es va alçar amb força, en la mateixa meitat dels '90, des del cor de la selva: Veu de les comunitats sense veu, que no ha cessat, veu emmascarada, on la màscara es torna una manera de comparèixer que subverteix des del principi la unificació global tecnocapitalista i els seus «mecanismes per a separar aquesta cria de la terra de la seva mare» (Ailton Krenak) (1). Aquesta pràctica consisteix a «tornar a obrir el camp de l'experimentació» — tornar a recuperar l'obertura, l'incisiu, la proximitat i la commoció crítica que havia tingut el vídeo en els seus inicis. Tornar a portar el documental independent, el testimoniatge, la visió poètica, el treball d'arxiu (2).

              Per tant, el treball d'ovni–desorg va més enllà de les consideracions banals sobre el vídeo i l'audiovisual, la diferència amb el cinema o les qüestions tècniques. El projecte és una eina brutal perquè al llarg dels anys es torna més i més evident que el vídeo, l'arxiu, la imatge són, en la societat de la imatge en què vivim, eines fonamentals que ajuden a pensar el present . — Pensar, deia DH Lawrence, no consisteix, com es creu, a recuperar dades obsoletes i extreure conclusions falses. Pensar consisteix en un descobriment, que es fa amb tot el cos i el començament del qual és generalment dolorós (3). Descobriment dolorós quan trenca l'aparent normalitat unívoca, la closca que ens tanca i ens encega, esquerda (4) — íntima i poètica o política i comunitària— que obre a formes més vitals, més amables, més reparadores i més riques d'habitar, els «oasis» (5).

              Vivim una època de guerra sense fi. Una guerra l'objectiu de la qual és perpetuar-se i perpetuant-se imposar un «eix temporal global» unificat, com deia Kader Attia al final de la seva conferència (6). O dit amb les paraules de Ailton Krenak: «Mentre la humanitat va distanciant-se del seu lloc, un munt d'astutes corporacions va ensenyorint-se de la Terra. Nosaltres, la humanitat [que ens han dit que som, aïllant-nos d'aquest organisme del qual som part, la Terra] viurem en ambients artificials produïts per les mateixes corporacions que devoren selves, muntanyes i rius.» (7)

              Però a l'interior d'aquest procés es produeixen ruptures (8), ruptures que a vegades ocorren, que trenquen el temps lineal, el temps d'una repetició normalitzada que es vol eterna. Ruptures que pleguen el temps de la subjectivitat i de les coses, ruptures intempestives i insospitades que obren el camp del possible — i deixen advenir veus d'Egipte, Líban, el Marroc o el poble Palestí en l'exili (9), veus de la selva i els ancestres, testimoniatges i visions des de l'Índia o des de Gènova o l'Argentina en la revolta, veus de la Frontera i de les Colònies, cosmovisions indígenes o africanes, Aymara o Quítxua o del Senegal— veus, presències i experiències de ruptura que també emergeixen aquí, a Barcelona, decolonials, feministes, o de pura revolta contra el capital i el seu món.

              Una constel·lació contra l'oblit

              Com a projecte de recerca i creació, l'Observatori és en el sentit més profund un arxiu de les ruptures i, per tant, quan l'arxiu és —com s'inclou en els debats contemporanis— una eina de la història i la història l'escriuen els vencedors, com deia Walter Benjamin,  l'Observatori és també una ruptura dels arxius (10), doncs, com també deia Benjamin, «Ni tan sols els morts estaran fora de perill si l'enemic venç… I aquest enemic no ha cessat de vèncer» (11). Ovni és així una constel·lació contra l'oblit — és una invitació a prosseguir —de manera artística, poètica o experimental— el que s'ha obert en les ruptures de l'època — que són també moments de bifurcació de continents perceptius — on la realitat està en joc.

              És el que vèiem l'altre dia amb l'Elvira Espejo Ayca (12), on enfront del tipus de «saber» occidental, que contínuament "talla" o separa (emoció i raó, art i ciència, naturalesa i cultura) per a situar-se des de dalt com a domesticació i dominació de l'ésser humà, ens presentava la potència de la «criança mútua» com a desplegament de «interconnectivitats» i «cura i atenció màxima», on s'aprèn a través de la retina, el tacte, la sensació de tot el cos, donant lloc a una sensibilitat i una manera de viure on ja no ets «tu» l'important, sinó que la vitalitat de la Terra és l'important —«The Earth» de la qual parlava Achille Mbembe a partir d'ontologies Yoruba i Dogon (13)— cuidar el que et cuida, protegir el que et protegeix, mutar amb el que muta, atendre al que contínuament emergeix...

              Ovni és una constel·lació contra l'oblit perquè els moments de ruptura o les fulguracions visionàries tornen a tancar-se sota la inèrcia de la normalitat, però queden traces, petjades, veus. I si des d'algun lloc val la pena continuar pensant és des d'aquests moments que esquerden el continuum de la història recent, des de l'experiència més alta.

              Una invitació a l'encontre

              Pensar avui és pensar no sols amb paraules, és pensar amb la gestualitat del cos i amb els cossos sonors, és pensar amb imatges que ens fereixen o ens encoratgen, o amb purs enigmes del temps, és convocar als espectres en el llindar de la nostra participació en el món. Pensar avui és pensar des de l'escolta i des de l'obertura a l'encontre amb l'inaudit no sols humà. Com a amic i col·laborador extern de desorg.org , veig que una dimensió fonamental del projecte, que jo he trobat en el seu centre, està en la invitació a l'encontre — com a manera de continuar el que s'obre amb la ruptura — que està en el cor del pensar, del delirar, del tractar de portar endavant pràctiques de llibertat.

              Invitació a trobar-se que començava amb projectes d'autoria —també anònima o sense-identificar— que enviaven coses per a projectar des de molts llocs, pròxims i llunyans, i que seguia amb la invitació a l'encontre amb el que s'anava a buscar i que ressonava amb el que arribava. Invitació a l'encontre amb les veus i projectes que a Barcelona emergien en ruptura o en dissonància amb la monoforma, amb l'«eix temporal global» on «There is no alternative». Des d'Espai en Blanc a la Confraria Sufí senegalesa dels Baye Fall, 15M bcnTV o el grup de «Ciutat Morta». — L'objectiu exotèric no era capturar-los per a neutralitzar-los en la Institució Cultural , sinó, des dels seus marges, tibar la Institució per a fer sortir de polleguera la seva tendència a tancar-se sobre si mateixa i tornar-se irrespirable, sota la seva epistemologia d'experts i els seus procediments entre el management i la burocràcia. — Però l'objectiu no quedava només allí, no era per a res exterior. L'objectiu esotèric era i continua sent el viatge mateix de la recerca i de la trobada, prosseguir i ampliar la conversa, i l'experimentació. Com deia Hölderlin: «La vida de l'esperit entre amics, el pensament que es forma en l'intercanvi de paraula per escrit i de viva veu són necessaris als que busquen. Fora d'això som per nosaltres mateixos sense pensament. Pensar pertany a la figura sagrada que junts figurem» (14).

              — Paradoxalment la possibilitat dels encontres és més intensa com més desllorigat està el temps, com més gran és la interrupció i l'alteració del temps lineal homogeni. No obstant això, el viatge continua, els llaços segueixen aquí.

              — Arxiu de les ruptures, no sols com a testimoniatge d'aixecaments radicals i comunitaris, sinó també de disrupcions de la percepció i la sensibilitat, de la presència ín

              The Purple Meridians III
              ES ES-OVNI EXP-S009 · Series · 2023
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The Purple Meridians III

              The Purple Meridians III

              Over the past two years, a total of 19 filmmakers based in the three countries have met, online and in person, to discuss obstacles they face as women and non-binary people in the audiovisual industry, to exchange ideas and resources, and to create together.

              Preparations are underway in Italy , Turkey , Catalonia and the Basque Country for the third edition of The Purple Meridians 2023 , with the Gender Equality sponsorship by Eurimages .

              This year, the project will have its public and main event at the Durango Book-Music-Cinema Fair on 7 December . Durango is a city in the Basque Country and has been chosen by the organizers of The Purple Meridians to expand even further – as is the purpose of this project – the connections among women filmmakers in Europe and beyond.

              The choice of the Basque Country was therefore a ‘natural’ development as Basque filmmakers followed the first two Purple Meridians albeit ‘from a distance’. The program in the Basque Country will be possible thanks to the collaboration with the Durango Book Fair and Suargi Elkartea.

              Two main themes would be the focus of this third event:

              the difficulties, responses, proposals for women in the audiovisual industry to conjugate work and care work (maternity, care of children, care of elderly, care of ill partner/family member etc) and for women with disabilities.

              These two themes will be discussed in a 2-session conference in Durango to be held on 7 December 2023.

              Two filmmakers directly and most affected by this situation will be leading the discussion, Lisa Çalan and Ahu Ozturk . The two filmmakers, both Kurdish, will work with Basque filmmakers (who are exploring these issues in their films and who this year will be presenting a manifesto about ‘care’), as well as with the other filmmakers of The Purple Meridians (from Italy and Catalonia), not only in exposing the problems, but also in proposing answers, keeping in mind that one of the pillars of The Purple Meridians project is creating networks among women filmmakers in different countries.

              The speakers will be:

              Lisa Çalan, Ahu Öztürk (from Turkey, TPM), internationally acclaimed Basque actress Itziar Ituño (La Casa de Papel), Basque directors Ainhoa Olaso (winner of the Aukera program) and Estibaliz Urresola (awarded in Berlin 2023), Catalan director Lara Vilanova (TPM), Italian director Claudia Tosi (TPM), Argentine scriptwriter based in Belfast Luciana de Mello , Lebanese director Mary Jirmanus Saba , Kurdish director Sevinaz Evdike (Women Filmmakers Collective Kezi), and director Elli (Post Collective - Buriatia, Greece, Syria, Belgium).

              The day will be accompanied by the screening at Irudienea (12:30h-13:30h) of Estibaliz Urresola's short film, Cuerdas , and a Work in Progress by Mary Jirmanus Saba.

              At 19:00 h, the filmmakers will present to the press a summary of the conference's work.

              The press conference will feature also an intervention by a Palestinian filmmaker.

              REWEND
              ES ES-OVNI EXP-S004 · Series · 2022
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Practical information

                         A presentation of Kurdish films by the Rojava Kurdistan Film Commune (Northern Syria)

              OVNI has collaborated with the Rojava Film Commune in a project aimed at researching, screening, and promoting their work in Spain, Italy, and France. A process of investigation through videos, texts, and meetings, in order to listen to their voices and understand their struggle together. We have created a website that you can visit link.

              Komîna fîlm a Rojava (Rojava Film Commune) is a collective of filmmakers founded in 2015, based in the autonomous Rojava region in the Federation of Northern and Eastern Syria. The Commune is actively working in the region to rebuild and reorganise filmmaking and film education infrastructures.

              The Rojava Film Commune was established to promote local film culture by organising film screenings, facilitating discussions on the role of film within society, producing new films, and setting up a Film Academy. Following the 1960 fire in Rojava’s only cinema in the city of Amude—which saw the death of 298 children trapped inside—the Commune aims to reclaim film as a central space for reimagining society, by democratising and revolutionising the imagination itself.

              The Commune has educated a new generation of Rojava filmmakers, organized screenings in cities and villages, and produced new films. It seeks to represent the values and ideals of the Rojava Revolution, but also to mediate and depict the daily struggles in the Syrian civil war and Rojava’s collective attempt to build a new society.

              The Rojava Film Academy provides education for aspiring filmmakers in Northern Syria. Founded in 2015, it offers one-year programmes, with courses on international film history, Kurdish film history, film theory, photography, cinematography, script writing, editing, and sound design, taught by local and international film professionals.

              The Academy is self-organized and non-hierarchical, encouraging students to participate in every aspect of its organization. Exchange networks have also been set up with other academic, media, and news platforms, and with civil society organizations, in order to engage in broad discussions and create screening possibilities. Considering the influx of foreign filmmakers and journalists to Rojava, it is important for the Commune to reclaim the representation and imagination of the revolution.

              After decades of oppression of Kurdish language and culture, the Rojava Film Academy aims to revitalize local film culture, reclaiming the power to narrate and imagine one’s dreams and realities. After the Syrian Civil War started, the predominantly Kurdish northern region declared the Autonomy Administration, creating structures based on grassroots democracy, women’s liberation, and cultural diversity.

              The Academy bases its methodology on ‘revolutionary realism’, i.e. a realism that does not merely reveal the current reality in a new way, but also restructures the reality of the possible . As well as finding forms to express things as-they-are, it creates the opportunity to imagine the not-yet-present, the ‘eternal becoming’ that is the revolution itself.

              https://rewend.desorg.org/

              https://rewend.desorg.org/

              NON-SUBMISSIVE LANDSCAPES
              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S020 · Series · 2024
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              ECOSYSTEMIC MEMORIES OF THE CITY

              NON-SUBMISSIVE LANDSCAPES

              ECOSYSTEMIC MEMORIES OF THE CITY

              Collaboration with Bornlab (El Borne CCM) for a collective approach to the contemporary imaginary of natural resources and territory, based on the sharing of current geopolitical issues that have an echo in the city of Barcelona.

              This edition of the community studies group "Ecosystemic memories of the city" proposes a series of sessions in which we collectively approach the contemporary imaginary of natural resources and territory, based on the sharing of some current geopolitical issues that have an echo in the city of Barcelona.

              Natural resources and the territory, based on the sharing of some current geopolitical issues that have an echo in the city of Barcelona. Through the contributions of various entities and people who connect us with critical archives, social actions and cultural initiatives in the city, we will address the recovery of community forms of agricultural social organization in contemporary pedagogies, images and slogans of movements for the protection of the land, as well as the reflection, from various worldviews, on cultural heritage and in connection with environmental issues that affect different international contexts.

              The programme is organised in a participatory methodology that includes working groups where knowledge is pooled and perspectives are shared between guests and participants. In the different meetings, cultural proposals are discussed to explore the relationship between memory, community and ecology through collaborative experimentation and public action, which are included in the fanzine that is distributed in the closing session.

              The Community Studies Group is a proposal of Bornlab, the community mediation programme of Borne CCM with the support of community mediation programme of Borne CCM in collaboration with Coalició Prou Complicitat amb Israel, La Colectiva de Chilenas de Barcelona, Comunitat Palestina de Barcelona, Laboratorio Móvil, OVNI (observatori de Vídeo No identificat) , Ruangrupa i docents i investigadores de l’Institut Català d’Antropologia, el Col·legi de Psicòlegs de Barcelona, l’Escola Massana and la Universitat de Barcelona.

              Further information and registration: elbornculturaimemoria

              NON-SUBMISSIVE LANDSCAPES

              Thursday 8.2.24 from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.

              Through the audiovisual archive, we will reflect on movements led by communities in Chiapas, Palestine and Ecuador who are

              Chiapas, Palestine and Ecuador who are organising themselves against the deterioration of their ecosystems and claiming the right to use and protect their land.

              1_ Land and traditions

              La loi du silence
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4357 · Item · 2003
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              The Law of Silence, a graduation documentary from La Fémis by Moïra Chappedelaine-Vautier, Nadia Zibat, and Raoul Seigneur, explores the 1963 Amnesty Law and its consequences on research conducted about the Algerian War. It features interviews conducted in 2002 with Henri Alleg, director of the Alger Républicain newspaper from 1951 to 1955, and Pierre Vidal-Naquet, historian and essayist. The film also includes striking statements from General Massu and lawyers who dismantle the legal defenses of figures like Jean-Marie Le Pen. Moïra not only gives voice to her father, René Vautier, but also reuses footage he shot forty years earlier. A very compelling documentary that reminds us, among other things, that amnesty is not forgiveness, but the erasure of both the sentence and the crime itself.

              ES ES-OVNI DIF-S007 · Series · 2019
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              His Name Was Not Frankenstein

              The fragmented face and the wrath of the clan

              Faculty of Geography and History, room 409, Universitat de Barcelona, Montalegre 6

               Why do we find the fragmented face of Frankenstein’s Monster so fascinating? The monster in the 1931film was certainly one of the most successfully characterisations in the history of cinema, but there issomething more: it raises a question that goes beyond the creen and has something to do with the idea of that spectre haunting Europe that opens The Communist Manifesto.

              The workshop will dissect the film Dr. Frankenstein (1931) to try and understand how terror and dreams are      connected in the logic of the fight against the master.

              https://www.libroscorrientes.es/frankenstein/

              https://www.libroscorrientes.es/frankenstein/

              Frontline
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4354 · Item · 1976
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Frontline is a documentary by René Vautier about apartheid in South Africa, made at a time when almost no films addressed the subject. Banned for twenty years in France, the film offers a unique and powerful historical testimony. Through interviews, archival footage, and critical commentary, Vautier denounces the brutality of the South African regime and the complicit silence of powers like the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. Figures such as Oliver Tambo and Miriam Makeba give voice to the resistance. The film was conceived not as an artistic work, but as an educational and political tool, reflecting Vautier’s tireless commitment to all struggles against oppression.

              Debate con Rafael Poch
              ES ES-OVNI RSC-4331 · Item · 2024
              Part of Non-Identified Video Observatory (OVNI)

              Presentation after the screening of the film "The War Game" by Peter Watkins with Rafael Poch, journalist and writer specialized in international politics. The discussion was organized by Falconetti Peña and Simona Malatesta, as part of the research project "Art, war and Insubmissión".