
The sixth edition of the Biennial of the Moving Image proposes to reflect on the way we inhabit spaces in our time. Building a home requires us to be attentive to the global housing crisis and the environmental conflict of the earth. The ways in which we live and the dynamics with which we occupy territories make injustice appear before our eyes. What is there to see when the earth trembles? Space is delimited, dissected and in turn expanded into infinite images that surround us. We do not recognize ourselves with what is projected. That is why it is necessary another way of seeing and projecting, to the detriment of the instituted image that does not empathize with the emerging reality. Where do the just images live? Like the devil’s slime, they manifest themselves, diverge, question and problematize this era.