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	<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2022 15:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>NEWS &#38;amp; SCREENINGS


Stay tuned for upcoming screeningsHome
Synopsis
About the Filmmaker
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		<excerpt>NEWS &#38;amp; SCREENINGS   Stay tuned for upcoming screeningsHome Synopsis About the Filmmaker</excerpt>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2022 14:18:39 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>SYNOPSIS


Pregnancy and the postpartum period represent
transformative and dynamic stages, marked by myriad expectations across domains
including perinatal mental health, birth experience, postpartum fitness, early
childhood development, etc. This time can be laden with uncertainty, and women find
themselves in the crossfire of a web of external and internal assumptions,
recommendations, and prescriptions with increasingly high stakes: arrested in
an internet onslaught of disorienting soundbites and deconstructed fragments. The
viewer of Bioloop is left to make sense of a nonlinear barrage of
juxtaposing images, sounds, and messages in the absence of a didactic, point-of-view
thesis, but with extraordinary visual, sonic, and semantic resonances and
parallels across timescales, industries, thematic domains, and spheres of life.



The film begins: “the life history of a star
is marked by the opposition of two kinds of pressure: the energy in the
core of the star pushing the surface outward [and] the crushing force of
gravity, pulling the star's surface inward.” &#38;nbsp;
Women are under increasing
pressure to surveille the state of their bodies and minds for the sake of the
next generation: mitigate harms, optimize potential. The nascent field of
epigenetics has shed new light on the mechanisms by which maternal environment
influences child development and recent neuroscience findings indicate that
experiences during neurobiologically critical periods irreversibly influence
the brain. Children’s trajectories of wellbeing viewed through the epigenetic
lens are characterized by affronts and protective factors: “When these are
balanced, a star becomes stable and shines steadily.”



In Bioloop, mimetic juxtapositions
of divergent images and sounds afford unexpected harmonies and dramatic
dissonance. Macro footage of internal human anatomy and astral imagery are at
points indistinguishable; sound and image fragments are placed in unexpected
poetic dialogues. At one point, collagen, a milky substance, is isolated in
solution in a lab and subsequently two pints of milk — the daily recommended
prenatal diet in a 1958 PSA — plummets from a pitcher into a stout glass. A man
in a suit addresses an audience: “you can lose ugly fat fast with the wonder
ten-day diet.” 



 Online today, within a few clicks, one can
interact with drastically different kinds of messaging and imagery that can
shape expectations of personal experience and can impact mental wellbeing,
experience, choices, and self-understanding. Bioloop employs
archival footage and still imagery to evoke these contemporary dynamics through
a historical lens, inciting reflection on the present by way of an implicit
link to the past.



 
Bioloop is rooted in extensive
interdisciplinary research and is a recasting of personal observation and
qualitative data for the medium of film. It draws out and emphasizes embodied
details of mothers’ accounts in addition to my own experiences and impressions.
The title draws from the psychic phenomenon of a bioloop: the somatic
amplification of a sensation by way of increased bodily fixation, emotional
arousal and self-identification. Societal portrayals of women and scientific constructions
of health or risk prompt constant self-surveillance and assessment of
“(ab)normality” vis à vis dominant images and narratives: this preoccupation
can catalyze looping trajectories of augmented, chronic distress.Home
News and Screenings
About the Filmmaker
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		<title>Home Page</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2015 23:34:03 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>  bioloopa short film by Olivia Norrmén-Smith, 2022















Bioloop is a moving-image collage composed of historical
footage to evoke an affective state akin to that experienced by individuals
consuming pregnancy and motherhood content in our contemporary digital media ecosystem.
The film is an immersive sonic and imagistic bombardment, at times humorous, at
times terrifying, at times wondrous. By way of an archival cinematic poem, Bioloop&#38;nbsp;explores the overwhelming, torrential landscape of biomedical narratives and
cultural constructions concerning the perinatal period in a neoliberal
environment where fierce competition, optimization, and unrelenting
self-surveillance to impress the gaze of the other are normative practice.
(In post-production)
Ingrid Olivia Norrmén-Smith is a researcher,
writer, and filmmaker.&#38;nbsp; Her work engages with health, wellbeing, technology,
and the psyche.

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