“Disarm” is a project that Mexican artist Pedro Reyes created in collaboration with COCOLAB. Within this project a fundamental transformation takes place: agents of violence are transformed into life and creation tools. Weapons lead to the generation of musical instruments. For the project, Reyes was able to choose from about 6,700 guns that were turned in or seized by the army and police in Ciudad Juárez, a city about 1.3 million people that averaged about 10 killings a day at the height of violence.
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Steven Prael attempts to create a new perspective for filmmakers
Mouth Wide Open, Ears Shut Tight
A Film by Emlly Noy and Tom Madar. A day in the life of a young woman living a silent, lonely life with her friend the fish. The silence is broken when a new tenant comes to live in the apartment next door. Notwithstanding the constant sounds and noise penetrating through the other side of the wall and perhaps because of them, the young woman finds herself falling in love with her neighbor.
LADY NO.4
A lady enters the ladies room and gets carried away into an endless choreography of self criticism in front of the mirror following the other ladies. The film tries to present the absurdity of the society’s impact on the individual, and it is an allegory for the internal need of liberation standing against the desire to get closer to the ideal of beauty. From Tal Hadar
Making a Scene: 11 Performances
For this year’s Movies Issue, The New York Times Magazine commissioned lines from an eclectic and talented group of screenwriters — writers responsible for some of the best scripts of 2013.
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NYC // on the issue of time
Directed, Shot, and Edited by Matthew Beck. Narration selections and sound effects have been remixed and rearranged from the 1973 educational film “The Meaning of Time In Science.”