Mónica Bravo (Professor Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Cali) / Miguel Bohorquez (Professor Universidad del Valle) - Colombia
Habitographies(three) is the second in a series of four short experimental cartoon films. It explores a city through the daily behavior of its citizens.
Director of the National Center for the Arts Delia Zapata Olivella
Ministry of Cultures, Arts and Knowledge of Colombia.
Cultural manager and consultant of creative economies, author and researcher, with more than 11 years of experience in the design and coordination of projects and policies for the consolidation, associativity and sustainability of cultural and creative ecosystems and organizations.
José Alejandro López Pérez - Profesor Universidad Nacional de Colombia - sede de la Paz - Colombia
It is a poetic video, a mosaic of frames, made up of nine spaces, similar and open. In each frame there are images of two women (the two protagonists) moving through a room. The images, though not exact, have similarities to each other.
Barbara London | United States
Asher Remy-Toledo | United States Colombia
Through her presentation at MAMBO, Barbara London will discuss the history of her role as a curator and writer. She will touch on topics such as how media artists manage temporal space, collaboration, interdisciplinarity and location.
On the edge of the eastern mountain range of Colombia, where relief and plain meet, a group of young people spend their days contemplating the organic existence of the planet. Meanwhile, a man flees, his humanity fading away. The fluidity of the water brings their bodies together and runs through them.