Remote: Quebrada Blanco / Wundanyi / Lyngdalsfjord
Grönlund Liinu
The artist gave an old Super 8 camera to three biologists in order for them to record their work at remote field stations. Shown in the chronological order of their day-by-day filming, it became a series of silent diaries portraying the disappearing world. In 2010 camera went to its first trip to Peruvian Amazonas.
Production Year
2012
Duration
00:16:50
Tyyppi
Asiasana
documentarism, documentary films, installations (works of art), landscape, media art, nature, observation, photography, science, stories, video art, video diaries, video installations
Original Title
Remote: Quebrada Blanco / Wundanyi / Lyngdalsfjord
Finnish Title
Remote: Quebrada Blanco / Wundanyi / Lyngdalsfjord
English Title
Remote: Quebrada Blanco / Wundanyi / Lyngdalsfjord
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
No
Sound
No
Cast
Liinu Grönlund (Author), Liinu Grönlund (Director), Liinu Grönlund (Editor)
Press Photos
Liinu Grönlund (b. 1984) is a visual artist based in Helsinki, Finland. She works with video and film, and is interested in archiving disappearing worlds. Her work deals with remoteness and extremes with a special focus on natural sciences and environmentalism. Grönlund has graduated from Aalto University of Art and Design (2008) and the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts (2012). Her works have been seen in exhibitions and festivals in e.g. Helsinki, London, Malaga, Moscow and New York.
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