Eliza Demian Patrascu is a graduate of Goldsmiths, University of London, with a BA in Fine Art and an MA in Visual Anthropology. She has worked across multiple mediums, including painting, sculpture and performance, which has led her to approach her time in the Visual Anthropology department as an opportunity to learn more about the history and socio-cultural aspects of cinema, but also to deconstruct the aesthetics and materiality of film as an artistic medium, in order to look at how it operates within the production of ethnographic realities. Her recent work has taken the shape of a multi-disciplinary, research-based practice that borrows concepts from geography, philosophy, psychology and art, and experiments with how they can be sensorially translated into documentary narratives.
  • Director (2 Credits)
    Geographies of Belonging2022
    Experimental, Short
    SAFER2021
    Documentary, Experimental, Short, Student
Official Selection
SAFER
FOTOGENIA, INTERNATIONAL FILM POETRY & DIVERGENT NARRATIVES FESTIVAL
Ciudad de México
2021
College
Goldsmiths, University of London
MA Visual Anthropology
20192021
Birth Date
July 17, 1986
Birth City
Bucharest
Current City
London
“It matters what matters we use to think other matters with; it matters what stories we tell to tell other stories with; it matters what knots knot knots, what thoughts think thoughts, what descriptions describe descriptions, what ties tie ties. It matters what stories make worlds, what worlds make stories.”
Donna J. Haraway, Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene
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