ZAPI ZURIA: BEGONIA SANTA CECILIA + LUIS MORENO CABALLUD

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Máquina de conmoción (Y con Black Bach Artsakh)
Máquina de conmoción [Commotion Machine] is a book made up of a series of texts and images that emerged in dialogue with the film Black Bach Artsakh, by Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri. It explores the creation of artifacts that make possible encounters between people who have been affected in very different ways by colonial violence and genocide: encounters that intensify the potential housed in their wounds, their childhoods, their languages, their struggles and their forms of life.

Begonia Santa Cecilia, artist (Brooklyn). Her practice sets out from the pictorial tradition and weaves together the observation of nature, everyday experience and activism around the sustainment of life in common.

Luis Moreno Caballud is a writer and cultural historian, linked to self-managed spaces of political experimentation and autonomous learning in New York and the Spanish state.

Zapi Zuria is an online publishing initiative by Bulegoa z/b for the publication of contributions.