Videos
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Egypt: A Coup or a Continuation of the Revolution?
July 19, 2013 -
Two weeks after Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi was ousted by the military, the country’s citizens and international observers remain split on whether to call the events of July 3 a coup or a continuation of the revolution. More -
The Time In Between: Displacement After Hurricane Sandy
July 15, 2013 -
Sandy Storyline, a participatory documentary project, shares the first of a series of pieces for Creative Time Reports exploring the “in-between homes” where people lived after the storm, telling the story of an elderly Queens resident displaced to a psychiatric center for months. More -
Double Take: Istanbul’s Streets Then and Now
July 15, 2013 -
Surveillance cameras capture a bustling avenue, a crowded bazaar, a quiet park; and, in the same spots, streams of tear gas, ghostly arcades, eerie calm. In Santiago Mostyn’s film pairing footage of Istanbul in May 2012 and May 2013, the same city is seen as if in two parallel universes. More -
Spain: World Champions of Unemployment
July 1, 2013 -
“Hacking” a statue the Spanish government rents out for advertising, art collective Enmedio staged an “anti-ad” to remind tourists Spain is not just a country of beach parties and soccer: it is also a world champion in unemployment, with 6 million people out of work. More -
Speak Mouthless
June 3, 2013 -
In a video channeling the revolutionary struggle in the rebel-held town of Kafranbel, Syria, Lebanese architect Tony Chakar challenges the Western tendency to categorize the Arab Spring as fundamentally separate from social movements in Europe and the United States. More