Chukky
Silvia Moreno interviews Chukky, one of the most famous rappers in the Sevillian musical scene.
Silvia Moreno interviews Chukky, one of the most famous rappers in the Sevillian musical scene.
Anna Zigmond reflects on pill addiction in US society. A shocking job in which she uses the technique of remix
Rae Robey uses the remix technique to reflect on eating disorders and the role of contemporary society in creating them in people.
The title of this remix project by Joie Probst refers to what is one of the great obstacles of the human being for his development: his inability to learn in the majority of the occasions of the mistakes of the past. Probst compares the inhuman treatment received by the Jews during World War II with…
Joie Probst and Abigail French use the remix technique to illustrate Severn Suzuki’s 1992 speech in Rio de Janeiro. An excellent job that helps us remember the wise words of the twelve year old girl who wanted to fight for her future.
Casco Norte – Series I /Johnny Scarlata isn’t just any singer. He’s a performer for small audiences, as is his bicycle repair shop in the square of San Román.
In a short time, the Seville bakery Crustum has become famous for the good quality of its products. In her final project, Rae Robey captures with impeccable technique and fine observation the process of making its delicious breads.
Casco Norte – Series VIII / Since the beginning of the new century, the gastronomic offer of Seville has expanded considerably and today the traditional tapas bar and the restaurant offer modern and creative proposals. There have also appeared spaces like Estraperlo, which offer workshops to learn how to cook according to these alternative proposals. Its…
The final project of Anna Zigmond and Alexa Jobe is a very interesting example of mockumentary. The protagonist sees ghosts, although in the end nothing is what it seems. A bittersweet reflection on solitude.
Inma Montes, the protagonist of the final project of Holly Wampler, is a survivor. She is a wood craftswoman and every day she tries to find her place in a world that usually prefers industrial consumption to the handmade product. This small documentary work offers a simple and emotive portrait of her