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MAMI Film Festival: Art in 36 frames per second

As an ongoing film fest proves, through its New Medium section, the lines between artist and filmmaker have blurred like never before

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After the nuclear disaster in Fukushima in 2011, Philippe Rouy downloaded hours of surveillance footage from a live-cam available on the Tokyo Power Corporation's website. He also accessed feeds from drones and robots that were sent into the disaster site, a place hazardous to humans. This "toxic footage" was assembled as the Fukushima Trilogy by Rouy and indicated that seeing is not enough for believing when it comes to disaster sites like these.


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