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sábado, 31 de agosto de 2013

RUS MIAMI 2008 TRASH MACHINES



Action and Collaboration. On how to document and amplify the performative dimension of projects such as RUS Miami. Their role was not limited to passive recording; instead, they produced dynamic audiovisual actions that translated ephemeral events, street interventions, and collective experiments into a cinematic language. By following Basurama’s dérives through scrapyards, neighborhoods, and improvised installations, Tomoto Films shaped a critical narrative that extended the reach of the projects beyond their immediate contexts. The films are both documentation and artwork: editing, framing, and montage created a rhythm that mirrored the energy of Basurama’s practice, emphasizing chaos, humor, and the aesthetics of waste. In this sense, Tomoto Films functioned as a collaborator in meaning-making, transforming actions into cultural memory and proposing video as an active participant in social practice rather than as a secondary archive. This collaboration exemplifies how independent cinema and contemporary art can merge in site-specific, process-based initiatives. The synergy between Basurama’s critical urbanism and Tomoto’s agile filmmaking created a hybrid field where the city itself became both stage and protagonist.