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Rachel Rose
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The work of Rachel Rose (b. 1986) explores how our changing relationship to landscape has shaped story-telling and belief systems. Rose draws from and contributes to a long history of cinematic innovation, and through her subjects - whether investigating cryogenics, the American Revolutionary War, modernist architecture, or the sensory experience of walking in outer space - she questions what it is that makes us human and the ways we seek to alter and espace that designation.
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"The film is about charting the epic of the history of the Earth through what's in a child's bedroom."
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Rachel Rose,
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
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Rachel Rose,
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
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Rachel Rose,
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
credits
Rachel Rose,
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
The Last Day, The Tower, Glassroom, level -2, LUMA Arles,
France.
The Last Day, 2023, vidéo HD, 7 min 7 s.
© Victor&Simon - Joana Luz / Renata Pires
Interview with Rachel Rose
"Everything and More" is a video projection with sound that explores the concept of mortality through the out-of-body experience of an astronaut. Presented as a dreamlike sequence of images, it is inspired by science-fiction movies as well as Rachel Rose’s interview with American astronaut David Wolf on his spacewalk experience. In this video, Rachel Rose talks about the creative process and reveals a few things about her work.
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