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Overexposed: Anatomy and Cinema

25 November 2023 at 16.30–17.15
A figure walking in front of a grid in black and white

Unidentified Orthopaedic Subject 1935, video still. Courtesy of the Wellcome Collection

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Hear from Sonia Epstein about the historical and contemporary ways filmmakers have engaged with the body through medical imaging

Hear from Museum of the Moving Image’s Curator of Science and Technology Sonia Epstein about the historical and contemporary ways filmmakers have engaged with the body through medical imaging.

Following from Tate Modern’s 2022 Counter Encounters series titled Several Encounters over Plants, Science, Body, Anatomy explores the intersection of film and medical technology with a specific focus on the internal structures of the body.

Today’s talk illustrates the related development of cinema and optical medical tools, focusing on X-ray technology as the first instrument to visualize the inside of a living body. It will include an eclectic array of images and film clips, including examples from early cinema, archival films from the Wellcome Collection, and excerpts of works by contemporary artists such as Sandra Lahire, Mona Hatoum, as well as select scenes from films included in the two-day programme.

Followed by a conversation about the presence and absence of women’s bodies in the archive between Sonia Epstein, Wellcome Collection’s Research Development Specialist Angela Saward, and filmmaker Jyoti Mistry.

The second and last screening within Science, Body, Anatomy will start at 18.00. This grouping of works explores illness, health, and the poetics of being.

Sonia Shechet Epstein

Sonia Shechet Epstein is Curator of Science and Technology and Executive Editor, Sloan Science & Film at Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. She is a trustee of the On the Water Chapter of the Awesome Foundation, was recently selected to be part of Berlinale Talents, and was a founding mentor of the New Museum’s incubator NEW INC. She lectures internationally on the intersection of science and cinema.

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25 November 2023 at 16.30–17.15

Requires a free ticket, available to collect from the Starr Cinema on a first-come, first-served basis from 16.00

This event will be BSL interpreted

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Tate Film is supported by Fondazione In Between Art Film

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