SuggestionsCave of Forgotten Dreamsby Werner Herzog
Voliera hall
free admission by reservation subject to availability
seats will be guaranteed until 10 minutes before the start of the film
A documentary that explores the depths of the earth and history, for a dialogue between the primordial language of man and that of artificial intelligence
Cave of Forgotten Dreams (France, Canada, USA, Great Britain, Germany 2010, 90″) by Werner Herzog takes viewers on a tour of the cave paintings of the Chauvet Cave, the alphabet and primordial language of the human being as we still know it.
During the screening, the audience is immersed in the anthropomorphic pictograms of Resterai con me per tutta la notte by the collective Numero Cromatico. The work immediately recalls an alphabet – or perhaps a language -, which does not exist (or does not exist yet), created by a new form of artificial intelligence. An alphabet which might be meant to remain indelible and primordial on the cave walls of the Web, from where everything begins or begins again. Or perhaps not.
introduces
Federico Vittorini, Artistic Director of L’Aquila Film Festival
speaker
Mirko Lino, Professor of Film History, University of L’Aquila
in collaboration with L’Aquila Film Festival
individual seats reserved for myMAXXI card holders by writing to mymaxxi@fondazionemaxxi.it, by the day before the event