Scene from the film Bliss.jpg
Scene from the film Bliss.jpg
Scene from the film Bliss.jpg
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Bliss.jpg

Direction
Year 
2023
Country
  • United States
Runtime
10min 

A travelog through the familiar and unfamiliar terrain of digital landscapes. Pairing 16mm footage of computer desktop backgrounds with soundscapes of sites of technological extraction – precious metal mining, smelting foundries, microprocessing plants, and data farms – Bliss.jpg excavates and examines the geological and geographical sites that produce our virtual worlds.

Details

  • Original Title
    Bliss.jpg
  • Direction
  • Cinematography
    Emily Apter, Elijah Stevens
  • Editing
    Emily Apter, Elijah Stevens
  • Sound
    Andrew Oedel
  • Runtime
    10 min (1-15 min.)
  • Year
    2023
  • Country
    • United States
  • Format
    • Colour
  • Festivals
    • Bucharest International Experimental Film Festival, 2023
    • Tacoma Film Festival, 2023
    • Light Matter Film Festival, 2023
    • Glued & Screwed, 2024
    • Mientras tanto CINE, 2024
    • International Festival of Science Documentary Films AFO, 2024
    • Mimesis Documentary Festival, 2024

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