IMAGENS QUE SE MOVEM
TÂNIA DINIS
In this workshop of home animation, using the Stop Motion technique, we start from photographic images of family archive, drawings, objects of everyday life, implementing collages and sound fragments, building small narratives, in an exercise of confrontation of the image and / with sound, the exploration of the idea of an image as an experience of the ephemerality of time and memory.
Tânia Dinis, 1983. Master in Contemporary Artistic Practices at FBAUP, 2015. Her work crosses several perspectives and artistic fields: photography, performance, cinema and relational aesthetics, resourcing to images from family archives. A research and creative work about intimacy, family archive, document, time-image-memory interrelation. In her films, she highlights Lurdes (2021), incentive award at FUSO. In 2013, Não são favas, são feijocas and collected many awards at several film festivals. Laura (2017), best short-film award at Arquivo em Cartaz – Festival Internacional de Cinema de Arquivo, and Armindo e Câmara Escura (2018). Director selected at SANGUE NOVO 22.º – Festival de cinema Luso Brasileiro of Santa Maria da Feira, 2019.