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Huniti Goldox Screening of The Dido Problem

May 4, 2023 6:00 pm

The Rotunda

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Film Summary: The Dido Problem is a film that engages with water politics and the reenactment of mythology. The starting point is re-imagining the myth of Dido and her resistance towards oppression and territory. Through digital and material speculations, the film touches on the notion of enforced mutation and historical fabrication within ecological and social spheres. By following water histories and cycles, The Dido Problem attends to the complex circulation of matter and desire and how it gets mutated by exploitation.

Film Duration: 31 minutes

HUNITI GOLDOX is an artist duo consisting of Areej Huniti & Eliza Goldox. In their practice they are interested in how political systems, transitions and violence affect water bodies and landscapes. Through contextual examinations of geopolitical realities, marginalized oral histories and mythologies they create films, videos, VR-works, installations, conversations, texts, workshops and interventions. They started with a project on a buried river in Amman/ Jordan and extended to the swamp lands and Mediterranean coast of Tunisia, the artificial lake-land of Leipzig and the urban development projects around Tirana River.

Areej Huniti received an MA in Global Digital Cultures from SOAS University of London and Eliza Goldox was awarded an MA in Art & Design at Chelsea College/University of the Arts London. Their collaborative work was exhibited and screened at Darat Al Funun, The MMAG Foundation & The Jordan National Gallery, Goethe Institute in Amman, SomoS Art House in Berlin, School Of Waters/ Biennale Mediterranea in San Marino, Sheffield Film Festival, D21 in Leipzig, TBA Academy/ Ocean Uni, Tirana Art Lab, Manifesta 14 in Kosovo and Hauser & Wirth Menorca.

This program is supported by the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation, University of Pennsylvania, and co-organized by Penn’s Middle East Center, Al Bustan Seeds of Cultures, and Past Present Projects. The event is organized in conjunction with the forthcoming multimedia exhibition project titled Geographies of the Future: Traveling the Arab Majority World in Virtual Reality, curated by Bridget Guarasci and Jessica Holland.

Free admission.

Rotunda, 4014 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA

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