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Resumen de Miradas nómadas - Revolución global

Alex Campos García

  • The 15th of May 2011, thousands of people took “Puerta del Sol”, opening the door to a new society. “The outraged”,as they call themselves, have occupied the main Spanish squares, a revolution which is part of a global change.Organized in commissions and assemblies, centered in reaching consensus through a horizontal system thatproposes a change of paradigm. The Audio-visual Commission had lived and shown this revolution on live-stream,made daily journals and two documentaries.The “Nomad Eyes” project works, since 2007, the audio-visual communication to develop the “eye” as motorof social transformation. Making participative documentary films and workshops in various communities, wheremany invisible and ignored realities, moving towards disappearance, are screaming for a broader communicativeexistence. In the search of broaden the spectrum of points of view.Nomad Eyes worked with: Children/teenagers (São Paulo’s suburbs, Brazil). Prostitutes, street painters,neighborhoods about to be demolished (Portugal). Gnawa village (Morocco). Elder women in Saharawi refugeecamp (Algeria) and rural areas (India). Akha/Kayan indigenous communities (Lao/Thailand). Zen monks (Japan).Orphans (Cambodia).In this presentation we will discuss the details of the Nomad Eyes and the Spanish Revolution experiences.Some video clips of the movies will be shown, as to arise questions:How audiovisual communication is helping this new paradigm to be really collective?What is collective creation and how is unity changing the paradigm we live in?


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