Locked Up: Stories from immigration detention in Europe

In July this year, PhD researcher Verónica Posada, was approached by @picum_ig to work on, Locked Up: Stories from immigration detention in Europe, a project that helps to visualise the inhumane practice of immigrant detention centers. PICUM – Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants – is a network of organisations working to ensure social justice and […]

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Doctoral Researchers Film Screening

The Graduate School Film Screening showcases the creativity and diversity of a selection of our CREAM (Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media) doctoral researchers. Responding to the Graduate School Festival 2022 theme Look Up and Look Beyond, the films deal with matters of temporality, embodiment, materiality, ecological practice, and social ecologies. Register here. Further details and film […]

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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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