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Visits to Other Possible Worlds by Natalia Jordanova
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  • Screenings
  • Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022—19:00
  • Thursday, June 23rd, 2022—19:00
  • Friday, June 24th, 2022—19:00
  • Visits to Other Possible Worlds
  • by Natalia Jordanova
    • Bulgaria, 2022
    • 21:37 min
    • BG with ENG subs

Visits to Other Possible Worlds (2022) is a visual essay that puts in perspective the artefacts created in support of religion, technology and humans themselves. Within an intimate monologue, it studies the correlation between those different realms and their value as systems and belief paradigms. The film explores the relationship between man and technology, initially contemplating Rosen Petrov's invention, namely the first humanoid robot in Bulgaria. The work mixes documentaries and fiction and references Bulgaria's technological past and speculates about its possible future.

Artist Biography

Natalia Jordanova (born in 1991 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is an interdisciplinary visual artist working between Amsterdam and Sofia. She holds an MA from the Dirty Art department of Sandberg Institute in The Netherlands (2020), BA in Fine Arts from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague (2018), BA in Photography from the National Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in Bulgaria (2013). Her work was part of various exhibitions in The Netherlands, Belgium, Bulgaria and the UK.

    • A film by
    • Natalia Jordanova

    • With
    • Kalina Stoyanova

    • Chudomir Dragnev

    • Typography/ Motion
    • Denislav Golemanov

    • Billy Mateeva

    • Fonts
    • Viktor Pesotsky

    • Leah Maldonado

    • Sound editor
    • Kalina Stoyanova

    • Supported by
    • the National Culture Fund of Bulgaria 2022