Part of a series of 4 films, Kinshasa (2018), Shenzhen (2019), New York (2019) and Dakar (2018), the project explores the relationship between digital technology, cybernetics, colonialism and the re-enchanted notion of a Non-Aligned Humanist Utopia. The four films of Core Dump are rhizomatic assemblages of found footage, performance documentation and recorded interviews that form narrative portraits of the uncertainty in the nervous system of the digital earth. The films are fragmented arrangements of images and sounds, with each chapter forming links across geographic and temporal discontinuities.
A festival of digestion on many scales, from planetary to microbial.
Over 133 years in the making, from humble beginnings manufacturing 'Hanufuda' cards came one of the ...
Animated training film depicting the fundamentals of electricity and how electrical signals can be u...
Houcine is a 64-year-old rag and bone amongst hundreds of them in Casablanca and whose valuable work...
River Lis runs polluted through Leiria. It's been 50 years since the first pig farm was installed in...
Waste Not is a film about where your garbage goes, who sorts it for you, and what it is worth if it ...
Narrated by Oscar-winning actor Jeremy Irons, The Genius of George Boole assembles academics and ind...
The re-signalling of 1000 track miles from the River Weaver to the Clyde brings the whole line from ...
Gimme Green is a humorous look at the American obsession with the residential lawn and the effects i...
A powerful visual journey into the heart of a gut-wrenching environmental tragedy, while delivering ...
Evie Lake introduces The Magic Hat Cafe, an anti-food waste cafe in Newcastle. In today’s climate, i...
In a basement, Mr. Resistor, who's made out of wires and spare parts, goes in search of some new arm...