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Magnetic Balance

Magaly Ponce

1998 00:07:12 ChileEnglishColorStereo4:3Video

Description

Incorporating appropriated television footage as artistic experimentation and social critique, Chilean artist Magaly Ponce retells a history of violence and repression from her point of view. Magnetic Balance is a self-portrait of the artist as a member of a generation she terms the "children of Pinochet." Recalling the circumstances surrounding the execution of a family friend in 1973 at the onset of the Pinochet dictatorship, Ponce reexamines her relationship to Chilean society. The opening image, the disassembly of an audio tape, opens up a poetic space where Ponce explores the reconstruction of memory and relative truth.

This title is only available on Betraying Amnesia: Latin America Video Portraiture.

About Magaly Ponce

A video and installation artist from Chile, Ponce studied Graphic Design at Universidad de Valparaíso, Valparaíso Chile. She received a Creative Video Grant awarded in Latin America by the Rockefeller, MacArthur and Lampadia Foundations, and later, received a Creative Video Grant awarded by Fundación Andes, in Chile. She graduated with an MFA degree thanks to a two-year Fulbright grant and a Syracuse University Fellowship. Ponce currently teaches New Media at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts.