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Biorégion-7

futurism, society, interdependence, collapse, renewal

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TerraForma

FILM Ireland 2023 · 62 min
Laurence Durkin Kevin Brennan

<p>TerraForma is the story of the remote desert island of Ascension: for a million years entirely devoid of life, but which was engineered by process of &#39;terraforming&#39; into a tropical paradise. It is also the story of what that transformation may mean for the fate of our planet, in a future when terraformed landscapes and human-engineered environments may come to warp our understanding of nature itself.</p>

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Seed (2010)

FILM USA 2010 · 15 min
Hugo Perez

<p>After a decade of famine and food riots, the Mendelian Corporation feeds (and controls) the world through its genetically modified seeds. Twelve-year old Juan is a member of the Sprouts-the Mendelian corporate youth program in which young boys are trained to be the eyes and ears of local authorities. When Juan inadvertently discovers that his father Mateo is involved in a local seed-running ring, he is forced to decide just how far his commitment goes to the Sprouts motto &quot;Duty First&quot;.</p>

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Podesta Island

FILM France / Belgique / Micronesia 2020 · 23 min
Stéphanie Roland

<p>Podesta Island exists according to Google Earth.</p> <p>Podesta Island does not exist according to Wikipedia.</p> <p>Does it really exist? In a hyperconnected and mapped world, are there still unknown areas?</p> <p>The film Podesta Island paints the portrait of a controversial phantom island by confronting documentary sources with the narratives and legends inspired by this island. This exploration, where satellite imagery and live action intertwine, brings us closer to Terra Incognita and celebrates the beauty of imaginary geography.</p>

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Unspecial Effects

FILM Germany, Portugal 2022 · 6 min
Laura Leppert

<p><span style="font-size:18px"><span style="font-family:FreeSans,sans-serif">The Glass Cathedral presides over a perfectly ordered landscape. </span><span style="font-family:FreeSans,sans-serif">Everything is arranged, labeled, obsessively categorized - collaged together over thousands of miles. </span></span></p> <p><span style="font-size:18px"><span style="font-family:FreeSans,sans-serif">Using the artificial paradises of two botanical gardens in Germany and Portugal, Unspecial Effects reflects on the narrative of catastrophe, its cinematic effects, and selective amnesia. </span></span></p>

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Radiant Exposures—Facts Run on Light Beams These Days

FILM USA and Germany 2022 · 6 min
Rosa Barba

<p>The 16mm film Radiant Exposures&mdash;Facts Run on Light Beams These Days (the latter part of the title quotes from Donna Haraway) returns to Rosa Barba&#39;s long-standing motifs of the desert and the exploration of modern archives as a manifestation of the human desire for progress. As in previous films, Radiant Exposures&mdash;Facts Run on Light Beams These Days appears to represent a place outside of time and space&mdash;ethereal, timeless and unearthly.</p> <p>The predominant motif of the film is the human-made landscape with large expanses of rectangular panels reflecting the sunlight. These reflective panels are in fact concentrating sunlight, creating and collecting energy. The presence of the sun is made palpable by the shimmering light and the blurring of the imagery.</p> <p>Four minutes into the film, a cascade of text appears in front of the landscape image yet only remains visible for a brief moment, too brief to read it in its entirety. The text combines fragments from a poem by Robert Creely (1926-2005) and lyrics by the musician and poet Sun Ra (1914-1993).</p> <p>The title Radiant Exposures refers to the threshold between creation and destruction where everything exists. For example, the exposure must be controlled to create an analogue image&mdash;if you let too much light into the camera, the images are lost. This balance also applies to our existence and the future of the planet, for both radiance and exposure suggest threat in times of climate crisis. At the same time, the title refers to the beauty and timelessness of the cosmos, which echoes Barba&#39;s continued research into the intersection of film and astronomy.</p>