Disposable Film Festival
With this work I've got the second place at the Disposable Film Festival, created in 2007 to celebrate the artistic potential of disposable video: short films made on non-professional devices such as one-time use video cameras, cell phones, point and shoot cameras, webcams, computer screen capture software, and other readily available video capture devices.
There are places where nothing happens: ideas stale and people migrate. Those places, led by different circumstances to stall, seem not destined to change. If you take a closer look though, even there something moves: insignifi cant vibrations, meaningless details which carry the prophecy of a rebirth, the hope for a revolution. With my camera I will explore the village’s paths to choose views and situations that I will photograph over time. The editing of these images will create a video. In every situation, apparently condemned to stale, a little detail will bring a new life, since the interest for little things is the only engine able to rescue arid, bored, immobile worlds.
There are places where nothing happens: ideas stale and people migrate. Those places, led by different circumstances to stall, seem not destined to change. If you take a closer look though, even there something moves: insignifi cant vibrations, meaningless details which carry the prophecy of a rebirth, the hope for a revolution. With my camera I will explore the village’s paths to choose views and situations that I will photograph over time. The editing of these images will create a video. In every situation, apparently condemned to stale, a little detail will bring a new life, since the interest for little things is the only engine able to rescue arid, bored, immobile worlds.

