SPECTRAL VISION Aily Nash in conversation with Korakrit Arunanondchai

OCTOBER 20TH, 2018

N22

CURATED SCREENING AND TALK 02
Saturday October 20th, 2018
18:30-21:30 hrs
N22 and Project Room, Gallery VER

SPECTRAL VISION
Aily Nash in conversation with Korakrit Arunanondchai
[The talk will be in English. Thai translation provided.]

Taking as a starting point the theme of "Ghost," this program considers the temporal and spatial boundlessness of a spectral entity as a metaphor for cinema. It includes works by Anocha Suwichakornpong, Neil Beloufa, and Eduardo Williams that experiment with narrative, causal, and structural form to convey embodied and disembodied experiences, and the way in which cinema serves as a medium between our physical realities and psychic spaces. These works wield the ellipsis as a power to achieve uninhibited movement through space and time, and enable a pan–vision from the micro to the cosmic.

SCREENINGS
THE HUMAN SURGE / EL AUGE DEL HUMANO
Eduardo Williams, 2016, 97 min

KEMPINSKI
Neil Beloufa, 2007, 14 min

MUNDANE HISTORY / เจ้านกกระจอก
Anocha Suwichakornpong, 2010, 78 min