[rohrpost] <raum3> Donnerstag, 01.11.2001: Ursula Biemann's Performing the Border and Remote Sensing
Diana McCarty
inbox@rolux.org
Tue, 30 Oct 2001 20:24:48 +0100
kino raum 3 -- ziegelstrasse 20 -- 10119 berlin -- http://bootlab.org/raum3/
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Raum 3 presents
Performing the Border and a preview of Remote Sensing
with Ursula Biemann in person to take questions
+ Drinks and Bytes!
Donnerstag, 1. November 2001
Raum 3, Ziegelstrasse 23, 10119 Berlin
http://bootlab.org/raum3
Eintritt: DM 5,-
20.00 Uhr: Performing the Border (43 min) 1999
A video essay set in the Mexican-US border town Ciudad Juarez,
where the US industries assemble their digital equipment,
located right across from El Paso, Texas. Performing the Border
looks at the border as both a discursive and a material space
constituted through the performance of gender and the management
of these gender relations. The video discusses the sexualisation
of the border region through labor division, prostitution, the
entertainment industry, and sexual violence in the public
sphere.
Lumpenvision netcast at http://www.lumpen.com
21.00 Uhr: Remote Sensing (54 min) Preview
Spiralling down from an orbital view captured by image
satellites, the video-essay takes an earthly perspective on
cross-border circuits, where women have emerged as key actors.
Remote Sensing traces the routes and reasons of women who travel
across the globe for work in the sex industry. Voluntarily or
not, women are displaced in great numbers from Manila to
Nigeria, from Burma to Thailand, from Bulgaria to Europe: female
bodies in the flow of global capitalism. The highly digital
documents generated for this video link new geographic
technologies to the sexualization and displacement of women on a
global scale. Using the latest images from NASA satellites, the
video investigates the consequences of the U.S. military
presence in South East Asia as well as the European migration
politics.
Remote Sensing will be premiered at the Duisburger Film Festival
on November 7th.
Ursula Biemann <biemann@access.ch> is an artist and videomaker
focusing on gender and globalisation issues in economy, media
and the urban space. Lives in Zurich, Switzerland
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