Histories of Simulated Intimacy
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Histories of Simulated Intimacy

Histories of Simulated Intimacy is a sensory essay film that investigates the gaps in time and space produced by the technological mediation of human love and desire. Roving, dismembered voices – messages left for the filmmaker by former lovers, found voice messages made on gramophone discs – hunt for image-bodies, creating a simultaneous presence and absence: a woman carried gently by the flow of a Lazy River; the undulations of a darkened, glimmering dance party; memories and traces of the once-massive Iowan prairies. The film explores polarities such as public and private, nature and culture, near and far, bios and techne, producing a space in which technologies of intimacy, separated by historical measurements of time, can coalesce in perpetuity.

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Release Date
Jan 27, 2017
Original Title
Histories of Simulated Intimacy
Runtime
11 minutes
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Language
en
Production Companies
Production Countries
United States of America