The two photographers take different approaches to highlighting the erasure of shared history and collective memory. Gignoux’s images document the destruction of houses, gardens, schools, shops, churches, businesses, roads, and the infrastructure of entire communities, while Juno’s photographs show us personal objects that recall individual lives.
Designed by Chloe Juno and Emily Macaulay, the spiral-bound book features Gignoux’s landscape photographs presented as generous spreads with Juno’s objects photographs overlaid as inserts of varying sizes. The book includes archival material, including a found German household goods catalogue and Google images showing the creeping expansion of the surface mines.
Run time: 1.56 min
MY ROLE:
Director, Cinematographer, Editor
EQUIPMENT:
Premiere Pro, After Effects, FujiFilm XT3
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