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8401

8401 is a moving-image and light landscape painting depicting a multi-layered, fragmented view of Villa Grimaldi in Santiago, Chile. Now a memorial park, Villa Grimaldi was a clandestine detention, torture and extermination centre during the Pinochet regime (1973-90). The image is built of hundreds of images extracted from five years of Google Street Views of the address and site, Avenida José Arrieta 8401.The sound is composed of fifteen audio loops of ambient sound and voice, deconstructed from a field recording gathered during a 2016 tour of the facility. A multitude of shifting perspectives give the impression both of deprioritizing time and pointing to the singular moments captured by Google’s Street View cameras. 8401 is the fourth component of Retrato Oficial (Official Portrait), a series of moving- image artworks by the artist about the legacy of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.

Film Maker
Duran, Francisca
Year
2017
Country
Canada
Length
15
Language
No dialogue
Category
Abstraction, Capitalism + Economics, Ethnography, found footage, Geography, history, Immigration, Landscape, media studies, Memory, Oral Histories, Photography, Politics + Policy, Race + Ethnicity, Resistance, Violence, War + Conflict, Work about Women, Work by Women
Genre
experimental