Exploring new technology trends
QUéBEC, Canada | 0 minutes | 2019
Using geometric shapes inspired by traditional Anishinaabe patterns, the territory is divided, reassembled and fragmented in a dynamic series of motions. The ages-old patterns are related to long-suppressed Indigenous knowledge. They represent unknown lands, invisible boundaries andtransitional spaces.Produced by the Partnership of Quartier des spectacles
No biography
The world came to know about Sisulu during the Rivonia trial of 1963 and 1964. Mandela, accused number one, read a speech during the trial justifying why...
XR - extended realities
FRANCE | 14 minutes | 2019
Using Augmented Reality and Snapchat as art platforms, Grey Matter is the portable version of a Magic Mirror, flipping selfies into self-reflection with...
ONTARIO, CANADA | 0 minutes | 2019
In this story narrated by Colin Farrell, the sun gets tired of humankind and decides to hide and never rise again. As the darkness awakes the dead from...
ARGENTINA, FRANCE | 18 minutes | 2019
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