Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Thomas Nordanstad
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Golden Days (Remedios, Colombia 2012) is a new film by the Swedish artists and filmmakers Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Thomas Nordanstad, commissioned by Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary. It has been entirely shot onsite in Colombia and is part of TBA21's current initiative in Latin America. The film was premiered in Bogotá in January at the National University.
Golden Days (Remedios, Colombia 2012) focuses on the area around Remedios, a town in the Antioquia department of Colombia, where gold mining has been the prevalent industry and the main source of income for centuries. The footage juxtaposes the domestic with the mining milieus, the daily social landscape and activities and the underground excavation world, and captures the essence of this “golden” place: „As above, so below,“ as the ancient alchemists used to say. The movement of images and music in the film is carefully paced as both an internal and an external meditation, weaving together an atmosphere as the viewer is taken on a journey through the life and environment of Remedios. Composed by the artists, the sound track uses a variety of sound elements—such as EVP (electronic voice phenomena), capturing the „voices of the dead“—and generates sounds based upon emission spectroscopy, a technique that enables the listener to actually hear the physical matter from the mines, such as
metal ore.
THE WORLD PREMIERE took place January 28, 2013 in Bogota, Colombia
Golden Days (Remedios, Colombia 2012) focuses on the area around Remedios, a town in the Antioquia department of Colombia, where gold mining has been the prevalent industry and the main source of income for centuries. The footage juxtaposes the domestic with the mining milieus, the daily social landscape and activities and the underground excavation world, and captures the essence of this “golden” place: „As above, so below,“ as the ancient alchemists used to say. The movement of images and music in the film is carefully paced as both an internal and an external meditation, weaving together an atmosphere as the viewer is taken on a journey through the life and environment of Remedios. Composed by the artists, the sound track uses a variety of sound elements—such as EVP (electronic voice phenomena), capturing the „voices of the dead“—and generates sounds based upon emission spectroscopy, a technique that enables the listener to actually hear the physical matter from the mines, such as
metal ore.
THE WORLD PREMIERE took place January 28, 2013 in Bogota, Colombia
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