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As part of the On&/Off the Grid: H&D Summer Talks & Exhibition program, we are excited to present a film night engaging with the decentralized future and the post-apocalyptic.
As part of the On&/Off the Grid: H&D Summer Talks & Exhibition program, we were excited to present a film night engaging with the decentralized future and the post-apocalyptic.


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Doors open: 19:30
Introduction: 20:00
Screening of Pumzi: 20:10
Break: 20:40
Film&Design films: 21:00


The On&/Off the Grid program invited the public to reflect and question our dependence and obedience on closed systems and proprietary technologies in our daily work and living environments. We sought to investigate larger societal questions about our reliance on dominant forms of technology, the value of understanding the systems that we are embedded in, and the ability to open up and appropriate technology in all of its manifestations.


The On&/Off the Grid program invites the public to reflect and question our dependence and obedience on closed systems and proprietary technologies in our daily work and living environments. We seek to investigate larger societal questions about our reliance on dominant forms of technology, the value of understanding the systems that we are embedded in, and the ability to open up and appropriate technology in all of its manifestations.


For the first part of the film program we screened Wanuri Kahiu's film Pumzi, a science-fiction short film about futuristic Africa, set 35 years after World War III 'The Water War'. Pumzi explores the potential social, political, and psychological implications of a world defined by intensified scarcity of resources like water and natural, organic life itself.


For the first part of the film program we will be screening Wanuri Kahiu's film Pumzi, a science-fiction short film about futuristic Africa, set 35 years after World War III 'The Water War'. Pumzi explores the potential social, political, and psychological implications of a world defined by intensified scarcity of resources like water and natural, organic life itself.


For the second part of the program, we had asked Monolithm, a platform for designers and filmmakers, to create a special edition of Film&Design Nights: Interfacial Creeps. Including experimental short films from 5 countries: Tears of Steel (NL/2012), Remake of ToS(CN/2013), Sand Whale and Me (JP/2017), The Nostalgist (UK/2014), Sever (RU/2017).


For the second part of the program, we have asked Aiwen Yin and Polina Medvedeva, founders of the Film&Design Nights, to curate a special set of films for the evening.


 
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RSVP: [www.facebook.com/events/2148521485374628 https://www.facebook.com/events/2148521485374628]

Latest revision as of 13:24, 13 December 2017

On and Off the Grid Film Night
Name On and Off the Grid Film Night
Location [[]]
Date 2017/08/02
Time 20:00-23:00
PeopleOrganisations Hackers & Designers, Film&Design
Type HDSA2017
Web Yes
Print No

As part of the On&/Off the Grid: H&D Summer Talks & Exhibition program, we were excited to present a film night engaging with the decentralized future and the post-apocalyptic.

T1larg.wanuri.kahiu.jpg


The On&/Off the Grid program invited the public to reflect and question our dependence and obedience on closed systems and proprietary technologies in our daily work and living environments. We sought to investigate larger societal questions about our reliance on dominant forms of technology, the value of understanding the systems that we are embedded in, and the ability to open up and appropriate technology in all of its manifestations.


For the first part of the film program we screened Wanuri Kahiu's film Pumzi, a science-fiction short film about futuristic Africa, set 35 years after World War III 'The Water War'. Pumzi explores the potential social, political, and psychological implications of a world defined by intensified scarcity of resources like water and natural, organic life itself.


For the second part of the program, we had asked Monolithm, a platform for designers and filmmakers, to create a special edition of Film&Design Nights: Interfacial Creeps. Including experimental short films from 5 countries: Tears of Steel (NL/2012), Remake of ToS(CN/2013), Sand Whale and Me (JP/2017), The Nostalgist (UK/2014), Sever (RU/2017).


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