MicroPerformance
The natural cycle of substances returning to the Earth embodies a process of sustaining ecological balance. Each microscopic process stands as a performance of the continuous transformation of substances on our planet. Through decomposition, organic matter is broken down by microorganisms into nutrients that nourish plants, perpetuating the cycle of life. Concurrently, inorganic elements undergo geological processes such as erosion, contributing to the formation of soils and sediments. By observing a phase of each element under the microscope, a moment in the cycle of material existence is being clarified.
Materials Return to the Earth
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Dora SiaflaDirector
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Project Type:Experimental, Other
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Runtime:2 minutes
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Country of Origin:Greece
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Video Art MidenThessaloniki
Greece
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International Multimedia Art Festival (IMAF)Novi Sad
Serbia
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FLASH #3 / Decagon GalleryBrooklyn
United States
Official Selection -
Kalamata Street FestivalKalamata
Greece
Official Selection
Dora Siafla (GR) is a visual and multimedia artist focusing on digital and audiovisual media, installations, algorithmic sound, and user interaction. She holds a degree in Visual and Applied Arts from the University of Western Macedonia and is pursuing a Master's in Audiovisual Arts at the Ionian University. She has participated in artistic processes in Greece and abroad, including in organizations such as the Onassis Foundation, the British Council, and the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation, with activities extending to the United States.