A L G I A (2018)

A L G I A (2018) poster

A L G I A is a visual and kinetic representation of memory. Artist Francesca Chudnoff has sewn personal history into the suit she wears in this video with multiple layers of material that add weight and anomalous forms meant to conceal her body while also amplifying her size. The piece poses several questions: What does it mean to be seen? What do we choose to withhold? And what realities do we fabricate in order to hide?

Director: Francesca Chudnoff
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date:
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Francesca Chudnoff

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A L G I A about?
A L G I A is a visual and kinetic representation of memory. Artist Francesca Chudnoff has sewn personal history into the suit she wears in this video with multiple layers of material that add weight and anomalous forms meant to conceal her body while also amplifying her size. The piece poses several questions: What does it mean to be seen? What do we choose to withhold? And what realities do we fabricate in order to hide?
Who directed A L G I A?
A L G I A was directed by Francesca Chudnoff.
How long is A L G I A?
A L G I A has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
Where was A L G I A produced?
A L G I A was produced in Canada.