
Juliana Hernández Rocha
2021Inventio (in six acts)
Juliana Hernández Rocha
Inventio, (in six acts) From latin invenire, which means "find the matter you're going to talk to". "Inventio" is a universe that, through carelessness, it came to life before my eyes. It is the artist's desire to find a voice and meet thousands who come out of their guts and who, without being able to tame them, suddenly transform themselves into unavoidable images. Is one of the monsters of art: the invention.
Inventio (in six acts)
Monster and Man
Juliana Hernández Rocha
This animated video is based on my analysis of the filmography of the Canadian director David Cronenberg, and how his philosophy of the correlation between the everyday and the taboo, and where he maintains that this invisible limit does not really exist; it can also disappear between the cinema as a monster, and the spectator as human. How we not only let ourselves be affected by the "forbidden", but where we find a space for ourselves, in what is not said out loud, but it exists.
Monster and Man
Hybrids
Juliana Hernández Rocha, Juan Andrés Urueña Suárez.
The portrait and the matter: the monster. From Avidemux software, "hybrids" mix different portrait fractions, emphasizing the notion of human identity, post-portrait and post-human; creating an hybrid (or several) that can be perceived through each pixel.
Hybrids
Insect decalogue
Juliana Hernández Rocha
"Insect decalogue" is an audiovisual animated test based on neural networks and through RunwayML software, using a database of 200 images of insects of 5 species, from the entomology collection of the Pontifical Xavierian University, MPUJ-PUJ.
Insect decalogue
On The Left
Juliana Hernández Rocha
"On The Left" it's a memory of my childhood frozen in my mind; that passed outside of my house, in the Municipality of Sopó, Cundinamarca (Colombia), and tells some experiences that I lived with a man who had most monster face than human. "... I discovered that when I was little I could talk to objects." And it's to my nightstand that I decided to tell this story. What I could not say in words at some time, but I shouted with time, now asks to be brought to light... I'm left-handed, but I wrote this story with my eyes.
On The Left