LAB: Projects
LAB 2021-2022
DARK ROOM- ENTER UNKNOWN TERRITORY
Dark Room is a sensual playground to curiously explore, leaving you with an expanded awareness of sexual diversity.
Laurits Flendsted, Sissel Dalsgaard Thomsen & Anne Sofie Steen Sverdrup / Mads Damsbo / Denmark
Deep Truth
Your heart rate can synchronize with that of others and it slows down when you hold your breath.
Jennifer Rainsford / Sweden
Local Binaries
Every person you meet holds a world inside them, what does yours look like?
Lauren Moffatt / Australia
Mono No Aware
Mono No Aware is a volumetrically filmed VR documentary, which brings the people who once lived in the towns desolated by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster back home for a fleeting moment.
Non-Aligned Newsreels
An artistic research project re-activating forgotten archives of 1960s liberation movements and newly-independent countries in Africa filmed by Yugoslav cameraman. The resulting exhibition on cine-collaborations and live cinema event seeks to extend the gestures of solidarity with which the original films were created, by inviting communities featured in the footage to engage with them.
Mila Turajlić & Maja Medić / Serbia
Oceanic Feeling
‘Oceanic Feeling’ is an immersive VR 360 documentary and installation taking viewers on a first-person journey through the four extraordinary metamorphoses of the mysterious European Eel to gain a new perspective on our relationship with the more-than-human world.
Josef Bania & Lion Bischof / Tine Mikkelsen & Tine Mikkelsen / Germany, Denmark & United Kingdom
The Pathogen of War
A medical mystery confronts us with how we are interconnected. An Iraqi physician turned medical anthropologist uncovers how conflict is linked to the evolution and spread of a bacteria that has defeated the world’s superpowers, threatening modern medicine, to ask “if war is a key driver of disease, can we end all wars to save our health?”
Yasmin Fedda & May Abdalla / Daniel Davies & Daniel Davies / Iraq, United Kingdom, United States, Lebanon, Germany & Canada
The Sacred Cave of Kamukuwaká.
The brutal desecration of ancient Amazonian rock-art in the Xingu, (Brazil) threatens the Wauja people’s living culture. A digital resurrection breathes new life into the vast cos- movision of stories, mythical spirits, rites, and rituals that underpin this remote Indigenous community’s connection with sacred landscapes of rivers and rainforests.
Piratá Waura, Alejandro Romero Hernández & Nathaniel Mann / Mafalda Ramos / Brazil