Screening of Mariam Ghani's Documentary Film, There's a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be

Screening of Mariam Ghani's Documentary Film, There's a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be
Mariam Ghani is an artist, writer, and filmmaker. Her work examines places, spaces, and moments where social, political, and cultural structures manifest in visible forms, encompassing video, sound, installation, photography, performance, text, and data.
Mariam will give a lecture and host a Q & A after the screening of her film, 'There’s a Hole in the World Where You Used to Be', which is a film about memory and mourning, war at a distance, and grief that overflows or fits poorly into the usual containers. It departs from the premise that both grief and black holes are so dense and intense that they bend space and time around their specific gravity – warping perspectives, reshaping the physical world, and throwing those caught in their orbit out of temporal sync.