audiovisual artist & filmmaker
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My audiovisual practice reflects on life in an overstimulated world.  

I create slow, quiet moments that offer pauses in time, to invite deeper reflections on how we perceive and experience our environments and process information. In a world that pushes for constant speed, productivity and attention, exploring what it is to slow down feels to me like a poetic act of resistance.

I often draw inspiration from research on environmental psychology, landscape theory, and mental health to explore how our attention and nervous systems are shaped by the constant flow of daily stimuli and our fading connection to nature.

With a background in film directing, I’m very much influenced by the cinematic experience where viewers sit in a dark room and time feels suspended and controlled. This feeling of immersion and time-awareness shapes how I create work to both calm and unsettle, inviting people not just to look or listen, but to notice themselves: how they wait, how they crave, how they connect.


Alongside this, my documentary practice is based on poetical observations that are rooted in sensorial experience of environments. Working with real-time observation, my films emphasize tactility and presence over explanation, using landscape, movement and everyday gestures to carry meaning. Experiences of migration, belonging, friendship and time are allowed to unfold gradually, through slowness, repetition, and metaphor.



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FLORINDA CIUCIOTERZO PAESAGGIO


TERZO PAESAGGIO 
2025, 11’, video installation


DESCRIPTION


“TERZO PAESAGGIO” challenges the borders between reality and illusion with landscape observations captured solely through window reflection. 

The threshold that separates inside and outside is blurred and thin: the game of reflection through external and internal areas of the house and windows generates a third parallel reality made. It’s the view that builds and molds an alternative space totally analog, contrasting with the prevailing idea that creations today can come only from digital instruments in cyberspace.

But this imaginary place is far and invisible, idyllic and illusory, playing into the disenchantment of today’s perspective of the future.













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