
Jean-Jacques Martinod
2021Before the Deluge
Jean-Jacques Martinod
Within the ancient precambrian rock of northern Canada lies one of the largest reserves of Uranium on the planet. A power that has produced the greatest destructive energy known to man, it also manifests itself in the natural glory of the region. A Gothic travelogue that calls for dialogue with the ghosts of the region; mining towns swallowed up in the pandemonium of trade, extraction and abandonment. While unknown forces that inhabit these lands speaks in somber memories.
Before the Deluge

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Jean-Jacques Martinod
2013 was the last summer where drive-in movie theaters in the United States of America utilized 35mm projection for exhibition. In the southeastern states of the country, while the surface of the screen reflects the images, different scenarios play out in the dark. Subsurface rituals find voice in the dead of night while diurnal happenings slowly eat away the vague architecture of a bracketed past.
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