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Part-documentary film, part sci-fi, Remnants of the Future portrays the precarious existence in a post-Soviet ghost-town – a modern ruin that is still waiting to fulfil its utopian ambition of communal living. It is set in Northern Armenia in a vast, unfinished housing project called Mush, built on the orders of Mikhail Gorbachev to house the people displaced by the 1988 Spitak earthquake. The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 abruptly halted the ambitious housing development and it has since remained in a ghostly unfinished state, inhabited only by migrating birds and isolated human scavengers who salvage scrap metal out of the hollow shells of concrete and live in parts of the big, skeletal housing blocks. About the Artist:Uriel Orlow lives and works between London, Lisbon and Zurich. He studied at Central Saint Martins, the Slade School of Art and the University of Geneva, completing a PhD in Fine Art in 2002. Orlow’s practice is research-based, process-oriented and multi-disciplinary including film, photography, drawing and sound. Image: Still from Remnants of the Future, Uriel Orlow, 17’18” 2010- 2012
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