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The virtual edition of the Biennial of the Moving Image opens

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From this Thursday until the end of October, the virtual edition of the Biennial of the Moving Image will take place (BIM), held by the National University of Tres de Febrero (UNTREF).

This year the axis of the audiovisual project will be "Look into our eyes (To return to)”And will have the participation of more than 70 artists from all over the world, who will celebrate experimental film and video.

With free access, BIM is a meeting that has been taking place since 2012 and its objective is to provide a "place of exhibition of the main video works and experimental cinema that characterize contemporaneity worldwide".

In the current context of pandemic and confinement, BIM will present a series of activities specially designed to be experienced from a web platform, in addition to the projection and exploration of videos.

Through "Looking into our eyes (To return to)”, the artists will allow to see a creative process carried out in current times, inviting you to go through “a universe of videos made in times of pandemic by artists from different parts of the world” and at the same time find “an extensive poetic diversity, simple pieces, sensitive and reflective engaged in dialogue ", as detailed from the platform.

Total, are more than 200 Video pieces that can be enjoyed and among the invited artists appear Kamila Kuc (UK), Celeste Rojas Mujica (Chile), Bruno Varela (Mexico), Gustavo Fontan (Argentina), the Los Ingrávidos Collective (Mexico), PriyaSen (India), Ana Gallardo (Argentina), among others.

The inauguration is scheduled for 19 and will have the presence of the rector of UNTREF, Hannibal Jozami; the director of the Department of Art and Culture, Diana Wechsler; and the directors of the biennial, Andrés Denegri and Gabriela Golder.

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