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DESCRIPTION:May 11-June 30, Tuesday-Saturday, 11:00 am-5:00 pm\n\n"Broken Spectre" 
 (2022) is a dreamlike immersive video artwork by visual artist Richard 
 Mosse that forms an extensive record of widespread yet unseen fronts of 
 deforestation and industrialized ecocide in the Amazon, unveiled using a 
 range of powerful scientific imaging technologies, at the tipping point of 
 this crucial ecosystem's erasure.\n\nThrough abrupt leaps in scale and 
 medium, the film reveals unsustainable processes of extractive violence: 
 illegal logging, mass burning, wildcat goldmining, the theft of Indigenous 
 lands, species extinction, flooding and damming of rivers, and the forest's 
 colonization for encroaching monoculture plantations and vast intensive 
 cattle farms.\n\n"Ultimately "Broken Spectre" is a work that is able to 
 present a crisis of global magnitude in a way that allows you to be swept 
 up, then jolted back to harsh reality. For all the awe its technical 
 mastery inspires, you also never lose sight of the terrible truth the film 
 reveals." -SF Chronicle\n\n"At 74 minutes, projected across four channels 
 with 12.2 surround sound, 'Broken Spectre' carries the weight of its 
 subject. In what Mosse calls 'the no man's land between contemporary art 
 and photojournalism,' the film offers perspectives on the deforestation 
 crisis at the macro, micro and human scales." -SF Examiner\n\n74 minutes 
 and 11 seconds, four-channel 4K video with 12.2 surround sound. 15,360 x 
 2,160 overall video projection resolution. Produced in Brazil and 
 Ecuador.\n\nCo-presented by Minnesota Street Project Foundation, San 
 Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and Altman Siegel.\n\nFree\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/05/30/18856392.php
SUMMARY:Broken Spectre
LOCATION:Minnesota Street Project Foundation\n1201 Minnesota Street\nSan Francisco, 
 CA 94107
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/05/30/18856392.php
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