The exhibition titled "[REC]ords: Life Through Domestic Cinema" offers a profound exploration of the reasons behind our impulse to film moments from our lives, as well as the evolution of filming technology, ranging from traditional cameras to modern smartphones. For over a century, home movies have captured fragments of daily life, creating a repository of images that hold significant anthropological, sociological, and historical value. This exhibition brings to light unpublished and sometimes counterhegemonic narratives and footage, reflecting on past and contemporary customs. Visitors will delve into the interactions between image, reality, and memory, while also reflecting on their relationship with the camera. It presents a unique opportunity to consider the significance of domestic cinema and its impact on visual storytelling. Additional information is available.
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