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This is my land...
Creator Salvador Miranda
Year 2019
Bio Salvador Miranda [CA/MX] is an artist and writer. His research explores grand narratives and the images/propaganda that (re)produce them. His work often explores alternative narratives, and the re-appropriation of language and imagery under new contexts. In particular, his work focuses on the tension found in the images we consume and our visual affirmation of them.
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Website http://www.salvadormiranda.com

This is my land… is an experimental 2-channel film examining the trial of a woman whose home is threatened by a new development project. The work explores the use of language and rhetoric, its deployment in support of incommensurable worldviews, as well as competing visions of utopia, progress and home.