In a territory where the horizon is often surrounded by chimneys, fishing and high-voltage towers, the disturbing question arises: Where can we dream again? Under this premise, visual artist Constance Hermosilla and architect Julio Suárez developed the documentary “Behind the industries hides the sun”, experimental tape that transforms the narrative of the “sacrifice zone” to propose a speculative exercise through fiction. The 18-minute audiovis…
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In a territory where the horizon is often surrounded by chimneys, fishing and high-voltage towers, the disturbing question arises: Where can we dream again? Under this premise, visual artist Constance Hermosilla and architect Julio Suárez developed the documentary “Behind the industries hides the sun”, experimental tape that transforms the narrative of the “sacrifice zone” to propose a speculative exercise through fiction. The 18-minute audiovis…