Darkness Matters displays historic lightscapes, specifically at night, from petroglyphs to James Webb Telescope images. The exposition constructs a sort of cabinet of curiosities and wants to take the visitor on a private journey to a virtual exhibition space to re-embrace the endeavors under and around the nocturnal vault, an underrepresented micro-story of our times. By researching archive material, image recordings and other available data Costanza Julia Bani creates speculative reconstructions of our nights and our relationship to the universe behind the sky we can see with our naked eye. Starting from fireflies in olive groves, alpine forests and the Milky Way, the exposition becomes a visual experience around darknesses and light pollution that has been transforming our nocturnal habitat since the introduction of artificial light.
DARKNESS MATTERS
Biography
Costanza Julia Bani is a producer, a filmmaker working internationally and an educator in film and media production at the Stockholm University of the Arts. She works with documentary, interdisciplinarity and multimedia projects to give the highest impact and distribution to the projects’ outreach. In her artistic practice she wants to combine sciences, documentary tools in works that explore diverse environments, eco-narratives and post-human perspectives. She is an EAVE graduate (European Audiovisual Entrepeneures), a participant of the Cannes producer's network, a TFL (Torino Film Lab) and Circle Alumna and Sundance Grantee.
https://www.researchcatalogue.net/view/2366107/2673453/20/20
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