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Hundreds of short films are released on the festival circuit yearly. We review those that spoke most to us here.
In Their Eyes, screen recordings testify to the experience of online micro-workers from the ‘Global South’: their job is to train AI for self-driving cars to navigate the streets of the ‘Global North’—a labour process that, by design, steers towards a real abstraction, and a looping nightmare.
Does performing daily routines before a camera shift the meaning of your work? Recreating labour in informal Moroccan mining pits in collaboration with the town’s residents, Randa Maroufi’s L’mina draws from Bertolt Brecht’s alienation effect.
In exploring humankind’s intimate relationship with artificial intelligence, Inès Sieulle exposes our prejudices and tendencies as a species more than anything else.
Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel’s striking visual poem proves how our capitalist way of thinking is unfit for human life and its sustainability.
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