事物的走向

Baptiste Aubert
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上世纪60年代中期,在比利时小镇韦尔维耶(Verviers),大多数曾为该镇繁荣做出贡献的纺织厂都倒闭了。在见证了一个时代的结束后,镇议会决定收集一些旧纺织机器,这些机器现在存放在一个旧工业棚里。这部电影描绘了一群退休的男人用他们的空闲时间修理机器,并创造了一个代替他们以前的职业活动。模仿他们的热情,我创造了自己的前工业物品收藏。我从跳蚤市场的卖家那里买了一些旧的编织梭子,想要摆脱它们,我试图给人一种城市居民脆弱的集体记忆的感觉,在那里,记忆与遗忘竞争。就像织物的经纱和纬纱一样,这两种电影材料交织在一起,形成了电影《事物去哪儿》——一部质疑我们对事物、记忆和过去的依恋的电影。
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Where Things Go
In the mid-60s, in the small Belgian town of Verviers, most of the textile factories that had contributed to the town’s prosperity closed down. On witnessing the end of an epoch, the town council decided to put together a collection of old textile machines that is now stored in an old industrial shed. The film portrays a group of retired men spending their free time repairing the machines and creating a Lieu de mémoire where they relive their former professional activity. Imitating their passion, I created my own collection of former industrial objects. By buying old weaving shuttles from flea market sellers that wanted to get rid of them, I sought to give a sense of the fragile collective memory of the city inhabitants where memories compete with oblivion. Like the warp and weft of a fabric, these two filmic materials weave together to form the film Where Things Go—a film that questions the attachment we have to things, to memory, and to the past.
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