Core Dump: Dakar (2018)
Part of a series of 4 films, Kinshasa (2018), Shenzhen (2019), New York (2019) and Dakar (2018), the project explores the relationship between digital technology, cybernetics, colonialism and the re-enchanted notion of a Non-Aligned Humanist Utopia. The four films of Core Dump are rhizomatic assemblages of found footage, performance documentation and recorded interviews that form narrative portraits of the uncertainty in the nervous system of the digital earth. The films are fragmented arrangements of images and sounds, with each chapter forming links across geographic and temporal discontinuities.
Director: Francois Knoetze
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: January 1, 2018
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
electronics, waste
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Core Dump: Dakar about?
- Part of a series of 4 films, Kinshasa (2018), Shenzhen (2019), New York (2019) and Dakar (2018), the project explores the relationship between digital technology, cybernetics, colonialism and the re-enchanted notion of a Non-Aligned Humanist Utopia. The four films of Core Dump are rhizomatic assemblages of found footage, performance documentation and recorded interviews that form narrative portraits of the uncertainty in the nervous system of the digital earth. The films are fragmented arrangements of images and sounds, with each chapter forming links across geographic and temporal discontinuities.
- Who directed Core Dump: Dakar?
- Core Dump: Dakar was directed by Francois Knoetze.
- How long is Core Dump: Dakar?
- Core Dump: Dakar has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).