Geographies of Ruins in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema

Ecological Futurism, Ambika P3 and University of Westminster Film TV and Moving Image MA present: Geographies of Ruins in Contemporary Brazilian Cinema, screening and conversation 15:00 Screening of Hu Enigma (Pedro Urano and Joana Traub Csekö, 2011) 16:30 Conversation between Dr. Guilherme Carréra (joining via Zoom) and Dr. Mariana Cunha  In recent years, several unconventional documentaries […]

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INLAND, ISLAND

INLAND, ISLAND, an Asian Film Archive programme of 18 Southeast Asian films, curated by Patrick F. Campos, including works by Garin Nugroho, Yuda Kurniawan, Teng Mangansakan, Sheron Dayoc, Remton Siega Zuasola, Uruphong Raksasad, Pimpaka Towira, Chong Keat Aun, Putri Purnama Sugua, Brian Chew, Truong Minh Quy, Pham Thu Hang, Jai Jai, Ka Xiong and Cyril […]

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Hyphen Journal Issue 3.1: Ecologies

Hyphen Journal launches Issue 3.1: Ecologies. This issue of Hyphen Journal is about matters of ecology – biological, cosmological, philosophical, ethical matters, as well as a vibrant materialism in which violent separations between thought and matter, humans and ‘nature’, civilisation and its others are dissolved. The issue seeks to provide a platform on and through […]

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Cloud Sediments

Hyphen Collective presents CLOUD SEDIMENTS, 9-13 March 2022 at AmbikaP3. The meeting of clouds and sediment suggests an intersection of disparate temporalities and materialities – time in fleeting or geological registers, matter as diffuse and fugitive or compressed and layered. Clouds are mutable, transient and can be seen from afar but merge into surroundings up […]

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Visual Empire: Translations & Reproductions

Once called “La perle de l’empire,” Indochina was understood as one of France’s benevolent and civilising enterprises. Within the context of colonial expansion, photography played a substantial yet overlooked role in defining vernacular forms of modernity for the indigènes. In this lecture, Jacqueline Hong Nguyén will focus on the international mobility of Vietnamese photographers during […]

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Decriminalised Futures

CREAM doctoral candidate Camille Waring‘s talk on the state, technology, surveillance and how we resist, now forms part of a new exhibition at the London Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in central London.   Decriminalised Futures is a group exhibition featuring thirteen international artists whose work speaks to the multiplicity of contemporary sex worker experiences. The exhibition highlights the […]

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Visual Violence: Sex Workers’ Experiences of Image-Based Abuses

In 2021, CREAM doctoral candidate Camille Waring, was awarded £11,400 in research funding from National Ugly Mugs (NUM). NUM is a charity working with sex workers to research, provide safety tools and end the culture of violence against sex workers. The research project, Visual Violence: Sex Workers’ Experiences of Image-Based Abuses was birthed from an […]

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Latin London Podcast

Latin London: A Life in the Diaspora, a podcast for discussion, highlighting the life of the Latin American community in London.  In this second season, called Latin London: A Life in the Diaspora, we will talk about postcolonial theories, in the light of the awakening of Latin American feminism from the 1970s onwards. That is […]

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