GPC TALKS (#3): How to Develop a Filmic Practice of Care? by Golden Pixel Cooperative published on 2025-01-17T16:00:52Z Golden Pixel Talks: How to Develop a Filmic Practice of Care? With Marlies Pöschl and Petra Bauer Language: English Duration: 1 hour and 17 minutes Host, curator and editor for this edition: Nathalie Koger Sound design: Vinzenz Schwab Conceived: Mona Schwitzer What possibilities do filmic practices open up for communities? Can new social configurations emerge through filmmaking projects? What roles do we, as filmmakers, assume in our collaborations with communities in the process of forming? Does camera work play a role in this? And what ethics of the visual become tangible within the relational networks that arise? Drawing on their own projects and experiences as artists and practitioners, Marlies Pöschl and Petra Bauer explore their filmic practice as a form of care work in the third edition of the Golden Pixel Talks. www.goldenpixelcoop.com Petra Bauer is an artist, filmmaker, and professor of film & media with a responsibility for the research area Art Technology and Materiality at the Stockholm University of the Arts. In her artistic practice and research, she is interested in how we can approach film as a space for social and political explorations. Her work addresses how women organize, resist and refuse using both aesthetics and politics. She has formed long-term collaborations with several different feminist organisations including Southall Black Sisters in London, the sex-worker led organisation SCOT-PEP, Edinburgh and The Women's Centre in Tensta-Hjulsta, Stockholm. She is one of the initiators of the feminist platform k.ö.k (Women Desire Collectivity). https://f-a-m.group/ https://www.mdemc.se/#/fifteen-zero-three-nineteenth-of-january-two-thousand-sixteen/ Marlies Pöschl is an artist, filmmaker, curator and educator. She currently teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Shifting between artistic, curatorial and educational approaches, Pöschl is interested in art as a form of knowledge production. She understands filmmaking as social practice and often collaborates with actors from outside the art world in search for polyphonic narrations and open-ended dramaturgies. As co-founder and former chairperson of The Golden Pixel Cooperative, an association for moving images, she has developed artistic-curatorial strategies for exhibitions, screenings and projects in public space with a focus on feminism and ecology. www.marliespoeschl.net Image credits: Documentation of the recording setup © Marlies Pöschl, Bildrecht, 2024 Genre Learning